Dancing by, A dead eyed darling, As passersby cry out her praises: "Such energy! Such passion!" She shrugs out a smile As her shoulders start Collapsing in on themselves. Wear long sleeves To disguise decaying flesh And frankincense and myrrh To disguise inevitable death, Shaking hands with toothy monsters And hand-made paperweight professionals Who enter the threshold of accidentally Pulling off a frail finger. Pinned to a board of ages, Chronically captured chronologically wrong: "You seem so much older! You are so mature!" Placing, onto fifth-grade-science-project bones, A corset of expectations and A garter of gold, The tiny bird of a girl Can't hear her songs over the Sound of her body giving up.
Bury your wishes for me next to my corpse.
I am a human who people (sometimes by accident and sometimes on purpose) make into a magical fairy on a pedestal because I am very good at convincing people that I have my **** together. I do not have my **** together.