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Wallflower

When she first moved in with the popular girl,

She hoped they'd like her as well.

But the visitors all ignore her,

And her days are a lonely hell.

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Written by
higgs
Published
May 19, 2014
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"Flore", by Paris Bordon. Many people walk past her each day, on their way to see the Mona Lisa.

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