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Oh, poor lonely girl You spent your years dreaming and evaporated all your friends away You saw the others dancing like puppets with God yanking the strings Your world was in your head, not on your feet No one could see inside your benign imagination Held your breath in the presence of others Stood up straight to avoid being disagreeable Cried the fool to silence the demons Wrote yourself out of other peoples futures with a happy, shiny ending Dived underwater to be a mermaid while others blew bubble in shallow rock pools. You drove nails through your ankles and wrists to save others from yourself Poor lonesome, lost, artless child perpetually pendulating toddling and falling into the washing machines on spin cycle that is other peoples lives. They traumatize you like ominous spinning tops. Lost, lovely child You have imagined a storm, when it is all just tepid, still, innocent water. Nonetheless, you continue to drown.
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 4:13 AM UTC
Missing Child
Oh, poor lonely girl You spent your years dreaming and evaporated all your friends away You saw the others dancing like puppets with God yanking the strings Your world was in your head, not on your feet No one could see inside your benign imagination Held your breath in the presence of others Stood up straight to avoid being disagreeable Cried the fool to silence the demons Wrote yourself out of other peoples futures with a happy, shiny ending Dived underwater to be a mermaid while others blew bubble in shallow rock pools. You drove nails through your ankles and wrists to save others from yourself Poor lonesome, lost, artless child perpetually pendulating toddling and falling into the washing machines on spin cycle that is other peoples lives. They traumatize you like ominous spinning tops. Lost, lovely child You have imagined a storm, when it is all just tepid, still, innocent water. Nonetheless, you continue to drown.
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New Zealander
Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 4:13 AM UTC
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