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Inside I am

A little girl staying up past my bed time, Watching TV from behind the couch, torturing snails in my spare time, playing barbies with the neighborhood boys. I am an angst-y teenager, driving to outrun a broken heart, with a guy in a penguin suit up front, and a hysterical audience. Inside I am simple, sweet, creamy vanilla from madagascar slow churned into a delicate snowflake. I am the moon, I light up the world, for lovers and criminals like me. I am scarred and imperfect, and on cloudy days I stay in bed and hide my face from the world. I am all of these things I am unique but nothing that i've experienced hasn't happened to someone else and nothing I do hasn't been done before.
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jenette-debarge
American
Published
Feb 21, 2012
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