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She’s beautiful Hold her through right and wrong All I see is my reflection Turn up the music Open a new tab What have I given to her? My love Don’t waste away Heat pulsates Skin burns with shame I am a fire Does nobody hear her? How dare they call themselves Lovers She’s beautiful Cast my eyes down Staring at chipped nails and cold hands Numb days turning into moonlit nights Screaming Screaming Screaming for no one Iron cast She will not bend To see her Pale and prone Needles and paper shackles Reoccurring nightmares Nobody deserves that To come so close to dying That would be to lose her Tears behind glasses Blown off the road Sad songs and backstories Lost She’s beautiful This disorder will eat her alive And I’m scared Because this is my fault And I cannot save her This time There is no ledge Just thoughts To see the day That her beauty fades And her eyes are hollow And jade That is to lose her Please come home
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Nov 21, 2018
Nov 21, 2018 at 12:19 PM UTC
Her Disorder
She’s beautiful Hold her through right and wrong All I see is my reflection Turn up the music Open a new tab What have I given to her? My love Don’t waste away Heat pulsates Skin burns with shame I am a fire Does nobody hear her? How dare they call themselves Lovers She’s beautiful Cast my eyes down Staring at chipped nails and cold hands Numb days turning into moonlit nights Screaming Screaming Screaming for no one Iron cast She will not bend To see her Pale and prone Needles and paper shackles Reoccurring nightmares Nobody deserves that To come so close to dying That would be to lose her Tears behind glasses Blown off the road Sad songs and backstories Lost She’s beautiful This disorder will eat her alive And I’m scared Because this is my fault And I cannot save her This time There is no ledge Just thoughts To see the day That her beauty fades And her eyes are hollow And jade That is to lose her Please come home
I'm writing for my sister.
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Non-binary/Haven, ME
Nov 21, 2018
Nov 21, 2018 at 12:19 PM UTC
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