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The other day, as my tears weren't drying, I wrote   'stop hating yourself' in hope, on my left arm. I carried it round with me the next day, hidden under clothing and smiles praying the words would sink in. That black ink would slide under Subcutaneous layers; deep within marrow Sparkling kindle within. A week later there was no trace to be found of those words or that false hope. Those permanent marker promises which I can't say I broke, because I never made them in the first place.
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Dec 3, 2014
Dec 3, 2014 at 6:35 AM UTC
I stained my body
The other day, as my tears weren't drying, I wrote   'stop hating yourself' in hope, on my left arm. I carried it round with me the next day, hidden under clothing and smiles praying the words would sink in. That black ink would slide under Subcutaneous layers; deep within marrow Sparkling kindle within. A week later there was no trace to be found of those words or that false hope. Those permanent marker promises which I can't say I broke, because I never made them in the first place.
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Dec 3, 2014
Dec 3, 2014 at 6:35 AM UTC
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