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She was a shadow of her own mind A pitch black hole in the air When people looked at her the hope that she'd come back would fade away She was a crack in a perfectly fine mirror Nobody seemed to notice it at first, but it eventually got annoying to look She was a papercut in her family's finger A small stripe of blood and biterness in a beautiful surface that shouldn't be touched She was broken but all she worried about was how it affected the people around her. And nobody seemed to take a needle to stitch the pieces back together
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Feb 8, 2019
Feb 8, 2019 at 10:36 AM UTC
She was
She was a shadow of her own mind A pitch black hole in the air When people looked at her the hope that she'd come back would fade away She was a crack in a perfectly fine mirror Nobody seemed to notice it at first, but it eventually got annoying to look She was a papercut in her family's finger A small stripe of blood and biterness in a beautiful surface that shouldn't be touched She was broken but all she worried about was how it affected the people around her. And nobody seemed to take a needle to stitch the pieces back together
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Feb 8, 2019
Feb 8, 2019 at 10:36 AM UTC
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