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She wore a coat of paint and thin blue line around each eye A doll's eye A toy for someone else's game. Painted lids to hide her shame. Oh what a shame! A 'pretty woman'. Soft mousey curls Straight now  and brittle as her voice And yellowed , like her finger nails, Painted and gnawed. Sallow pitted skin And thin - so thin! Cheap flimsy dress Her hair's a mess Her smile too ready and Her voice too hard,too gravelly and shrill. A cloud has covered all she is And taken all the shine, has chilled and numbed Our Sharon. On the pavement, on the street in Las Americas She offers cards to pensioners who never win Who talk to her because she's thin And someone's girl.
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 4:45 AM UTC
Sharon
She wore a coat of paint and thin blue line around each eye A doll's eye A toy for someone else's game. Painted lids to hide her shame. Oh what a shame! A 'pretty woman'. Soft mousey curls Straight now  and brittle as her voice And yellowed , like her finger nails, Painted and gnawed. Sallow pitted skin And thin - so thin! Cheap flimsy dress Her hair's a mess Her smile too ready and Her voice too hard,too gravelly and shrill. A cloud has covered all she is And taken all the shine, has chilled and numbed Our Sharon. On the pavement, on the street in Las Americas She offers cards to pensioners who never win Who talk to her because she's thin And someone's girl.
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 4:45 AM UTC
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