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By 3 months a fetus has developed its own unique set of fingertips and by 10 it's supposed to have developed a sense that s is loved-- so why am I 12 years old and feeling like no one could ever love a body as scarred as mine? I am a flower and I am my own sun but I'm 12 and I haven't found that yet. You're the fat clouds that drop hot rain on my forehead and I do not realize that too much water bogs roots down, severs the nodules that keep it down. Rips it from the ground so that I have no earth. I am 12 and I have my first F and I'm sick deep down because I know that it's all I'm worth. My mother has taught me how to love--with poisoned fire, with words that speak of anything but. And I scramble to avoid blaming you for the 4-foot child that thinks death is the ultimate prize, I refuse to face your cruelty and call it abuse. You'll never be out of the rain, they would say--you'll find a dry patch, friends, love but you'll never be out of the downpour, hand-me-down hate cascading in rivulets so much like blood. "Family" is a bad word that turns my veins cold but I will tell you that I love you, and I'll get the words back, sandwitched between bouts of rage and nights of crying myself awake. I may never leave the shadow of your claws but I will cling to this semblance of me that I've dusted off of filthy bookshelves, piles of clutter, and sunlight, do anything to keep it from crumbling under the force of our years. I am my own mother. I am my own sun.
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Feb 9, 2017
Feb 9, 2017 at 3:48 PM UTC
03.2015
By 3 months a fetus has developed its own unique set of fingertips and by 10 it's supposed to have developed a sense that s is loved-- so why am I 12 years old and feeling like no one could ever love a body as scarred as mine? I am a flower and I am my own sun but I'm 12 and I haven't found that yet. You're the fat clouds that drop hot rain on my forehead and I do not realize that too much water bogs roots down, severs the nodules that keep it down. Rips it from the ground so that I have no earth. I am 12 and I have my first F and I'm sick deep down because I know that it's all I'm worth. My mother has taught me how to love--with poisoned fire, with words that speak of anything but. And I scramble to avoid blaming you for the 4-foot child that thinks death is the ultimate prize, I refuse to face your cruelty and call it abuse. You'll never be out of the rain, they would say--you'll find a dry patch, friends, love but you'll never be out of the downpour, hand-me-down hate cascading in rivulets so much like blood. "Family" is a bad word that turns my veins cold but I will tell you that I love you, and I'll get the words back, sandwitched between bouts of rage and nights of crying myself awake. I may never leave the shadow of your claws but I will cling to this semblance of me that I've dusted off of filthy bookshelves, piles of clutter, and sunlight, do anything to keep it from crumbling under the force of our years. I am my own mother. I am my own sun.
meant to be read aloud this one is also old, and not good
clementzobel
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Feb 9, 2017
Feb 9, 2017 at 3:48 PM UTC
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