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Loser
Poems
Dec 2018
light blue delphiniums
Her name was Lillie.
Her dad gave it to her.
She had sunset hair and dark eyes that she got from her mom.
She used to write songs and sing them to the world.
She used to smile when she sang.
Over time the smile faded, until eventually a slight physical sign of happiness became a rarity.
She had flowers that grew from the scars on her wrists.
She sowed the light blue delphiniums into her open flesh garden using seeds of depression and hopelessness that came from her tears.
Over time, the garden would mend itself,
and leave the scars she tilled into her delicate skin as a reminder of her pain,
yet sprouting from her painful memories were the flowers she had planted from the tears she had shed.
Standing tall as a reminder that good can always come from bad, and that there is beauty in everything.
Still working on it...
#flowers
#blue
#sunset
#scars
#sadness
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23/M/My room
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