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TRIGGER WARNING:
This poem makes mention
of eating disorders and self harm
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The worst dreamsare the ones you haveabout loved oneswho have already died.You wake upto the harsh realizationthat it was all just a dream.They are no..
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When I look in the mirror,I don't see the same personI saw two years ago.Then, I looked in the mirror and I saw flaws.I saw a fat stomach.I saw gross,..
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A poem about one of my best friends
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A frustrated, young poet sits in her mom's Camryin the Walgreens parking lot madly scribblinga poem, on the verge of tears because:The words that she ..
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He was a giver.He always gave all he couldto whomever needed it most.Time, talents,money, a shoulder to cry on,a listening ear, friendship.He held not..
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They claim that I'm too passionateabout poetry and musicabout books and natureabout God and wordsabout outer space and life in general.I thought it wa..
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I have lived in a small town in south-central Tennessee for all of my 18 years.Wanna know what our town is known for? Mules. Yeah, you read that right..
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This is a true, personal story about myself. I just felt the need to share it somewhere and I figured that here is as good as anywhere.
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I don't need you anymore.And yet, I still let you hang around.You're still taped to the back of my headboard.You're still at the bottom of my jewelry..
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