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Jul 2017
She had eyes like cracked walnuts and was destined for the split-in-two
She redefined 'figure' and made us second guess our white washed demands
Blood coated her esophagus like sand does to bare limbs, lying in erosion
This girl started out so flawless and I just wanted her to take the million thanks I have for her,
Though it's been oh so long since our last converse
With expert hands in contrive that shaped me into being
You fractured all appendages and made me into the rag doll Marionette the audience forgets in seconds.
Who knew I'd play the heroine?
Bathed in make-shift abuse
I walked out the door
To the rest of my life...
Lauren
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Lauren  24/F/Chicago
(24/F/Chicago)   
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