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She tucked in my shirt and patted my head, “Always be yourself” was the first thing she said. She painted my lips and powdered my nose, called me a daisy, but wanted a rose. She looked at my shoes and gave me her heels, noticed my body, restricted meals. She ignored my work chastised my art, gathered my drawings, ripped them apart. She decided my plans, outlined each day, gave me one order - “don’t disobey.” She tucked in my shirt and patted my head, “You’re nothing without me” was the last thing she said.
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 2:57 AM UTC
Mother Nurture
She tucked in my shirt and patted my head, “Always be yourself” was the first thing she said. She painted my lips and powdered my nose, called me a daisy, but wanted a rose. She looked at my shoes and gave me her heels, noticed my body, restricted meals. She ignored my work chastised my art, gathered my drawings, ripped them apart. She decided my plans, outlined each day, gave me one order - “don’t disobey.” She tucked in my shirt and patted my head, “You’re nothing without me” was the last thing she said.
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 2:57 AM UTC
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