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She sat glorified Among rotting leaves On a rooftop ledge Reigning over streets Where children don't believe in "someday" Each day, she greets the sky With a painted pink smile Her perfectly sized body A taunt to adolescent girls below Gusts of violent winds Descent from that palace Into the lap of a dreaming bookworm These days she wears a torn dress, Broken limbs splayed on a glorified bookcase
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Feb 14, 2013
Feb 14, 2013 at 9:27 PM UTC
Diana Doll
She sat glorified Among rotting leaves On a rooftop ledge Reigning over streets Where children don't believe in "someday" Each day, she greets the sky With a painted pink smile Her perfectly sized body A taunt to adolescent girls below Gusts of violent winds Descent from that palace Into the lap of a dreaming bookworm These days she wears a torn dress, Broken limbs splayed on a glorified bookcase
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Bangladeshi
Feb 14, 2013
Feb 14, 2013 at 9:27 PM UTC
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