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In-N-Out Burger, quarter to 11. Tonight I dressed up, hoping I’m at least a 7. My friend pulls Bea and me aside, Smiling cheeks, glinting eyes. A conversation behind her had occurred: “That girl is really cute, should I tell her?” She subtly turned around to see That two boys were looking towards Bea and me. As she told her story, I bit my tongue. I let myself think “finally, someone Who thinks that I’m pretty, and deserves a chance. I seem to be dodging any flirting glance.” You’re lovely, my friends tell me (I hope that it’s true). But I crave to hear it from someone new. Someone who could possible grow To love me and cherish me. I don’t say that, though. I turn to Bea, and give her a smile She’s in a red dress, prettiest for a mile. My friends are all 10s, that I can see, And I know that comment was for her, not me. So here I am at In-N-Out eating fries Pretending not to worry about numbers and guys.
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Jun 17, 2018
Jun 17, 2018 at 3:25 PM UTC
In-N-Out
In-N-Out Burger, quarter to 11. Tonight I dressed up, hoping I’m at least a 7. My friend pulls Bea and me aside, Smiling cheeks, glinting eyes. A conversation behind her had occurred: “That girl is really cute, should I tell her?” She subtly turned around to see That two boys were looking towards Bea and me. As she told her story, I bit my tongue. I let myself think “finally, someone Who thinks that I’m pretty, and deserves a chance. I seem to be dodging any flirting glance.” You’re lovely, my friends tell me (I hope that it’s true). But I crave to hear it from someone new. Someone who could possible grow To love me and cherish me. I don’t say that, though. I turn to Bea, and give her a smile She’s in a red dress, prettiest for a mile. My friends are all 10s, that I can see, And I know that comment was for her, not me. So here I am at In-N-Out eating fries Pretending not to worry about numbers and guys.
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Jun 17, 2018
Jun 17, 2018 at 3:25 PM UTC
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