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When I was a little girl And my mother still laid out clothes for me She'd always tell me "You're the prettiest girl in your class, But you'd be beautiful if you combed your hair more." When I was a bit older And I didn't care much About what I wore My mom would always say "You'd be beautiful if your clothes matched." When I was 14, And I skipped breakfast and lunch And binged at dinner I lost my appetite And felt like throwing up When my mom said "You'd be beautiful if you didn't eat so much." I wonder if you saw what I did to myself If you'd have the nerve to tell me "You'd be beautiful if only you didn't Take a razor to your wrist or a finger to your throat."
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 8:48 PM UTC
You'd Be Beautiful If
When I was a little girl And my mother still laid out clothes for me She'd always tell me "You're the prettiest girl in your class, But you'd be beautiful if you combed your hair more." When I was a bit older And I didn't care much About what I wore My mom would always say "You'd be beautiful if your clothes matched." When I was 14, And I skipped breakfast and lunch And binged at dinner I lost my appetite And felt like throwing up When my mom said "You'd be beautiful if you didn't eat so much." I wonder if you saw what I did to myself If you'd have the nerve to tell me "You'd be beautiful if only you didn't Take a razor to your wrist or a finger to your throat."
theia-gwen
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 8:48 PM UTC
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