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Fat

Fat;

Bubbly lipids gathering and stacking in a fashioned order.

Fat;

It was not so "fashionista" when she gained and gained.

Skinny;

She was lost, had no where to run but to the pantry.

Skinny;

Bones showing, skin glimmering in the sunlight.

Fat;

Sticking to her bones as paper sticks to glue.

Fat;

Poking and Prodding at the blubbery material that sits upon her femurs.

Unhappy;

She will always be.

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May 19, 2013
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