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I’m 16 years old I’ve been up all night watching old movies and as my eyes begin to close I hear Clark gable say You should be kissed often and by someone who knows how I’m 16 and all I want is a Hollywood kind of love A soft thing, filled with teary eyed confessions under Vaseline blurred stars I’m 16 and I find myself falling teary eyed into the arms of any boy with soft palms and a cinema smile But this love stings And as I look to the stars for for that blurry reassurance The sharp light claws out my eyes I’m 16 and I learn love is a thing with teeth And those ivory skinned women on screen can fall into the arms of something soft But every time I fall I hit the ground so hard that it shatters every bone in my body And broken still, I get up and fall again
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May 3, 2020
May 3, 2020 at 5:09 PM UTC
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I’m 16 years old I’ve been up all night watching old movies and as my eyes begin to close I hear Clark gable say You should be kissed often and by someone who knows how I’m 16 and all I want is a Hollywood kind of love A soft thing, filled with teary eyed confessions under Vaseline blurred stars I’m 16 and I find myself falling teary eyed into the arms of any boy with soft palms and a cinema smile But this love stings And as I look to the stars for for that blurry reassurance The sharp light claws out my eyes I’m 16 and I learn love is a thing with teeth And those ivory skinned women on screen can fall into the arms of something soft But every time I fall I hit the ground so hard that it shatters every bone in my body And broken still, I get up and fall again
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May 3, 2020
May 3, 2020 at 5:09 PM UTC
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