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my bones are selfish they, demand to be seen, on the thrown of my body, they crowned themselves queen, no matter what the cost , they want the prize, they want me to loose weight and to shrink me size they scream, I cry they demand, I want to die never good enough, never pretty enough never thin enough I gave up fighting; my bones are to tough nothing can ever please the skeleton that is surfacing nor the emotions and voices that bones bring how much is too much? I know longer know for now I cannot stop until my ribs start to show
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Nov 17, 2016
Nov 17, 2016 at 6:31 PM UTC
all my bones are selfish
my bones are selfish they, demand to be seen, on the thrown of my body, they crowned themselves queen, no matter what the cost , they want the prize, they want me to loose weight and to shrink me size they scream, I cry they demand, I want to die never good enough, never pretty enough never thin enough I gave up fighting; my bones are to tough nothing can ever please the skeleton that is surfacing nor the emotions and voices that bones bring how much is too much? I know longer know for now I cannot stop until my ribs start to show
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brisbane
Nov 17, 2016
Nov 17, 2016 at 6:31 PM UTC
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