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Every morning I have to ride the bus
And she's always there
Her big bottom smooshing the seat
She always shakes her head
Looking angry
I climb th..
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Molten wax has slipped over my scar
The one on my neck
It burns at the scab
Then cools and becomes solid
I sigh, knowing that now, no one can see..
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I probably should've told you that I swam in the dark
So the sunfish couldn't see
The lillies invisible
To me, floated softly by
Thethen wide-aw..
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This is the beginning of a story I wrote in my free-time this summer, inspired by Stephanie Meyer's series.
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My clothes smell
Like the damp earth
My hair struggles
To maintain some shape
My skin's covered
In dirt and blades of grass
My outlook bleak
Du..
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I sit, my bottom against a plastic seat
She sits, her eyes intent on her food
I sigh, watching her lift up the sandwich
She bites, sinking her teet..
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Held loosely
Like the leash of a well-behaved dog
She'd run for miles
Until her muscles throbbed with aches
Sung softly
Like the lullaby of..
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Alone,
Surrounded by walls of iron
She sits,
Knees pulled to her chest
Her arms,
Wrapped around them
Upset,
She wants to cry
But,
She..
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They shall hang limp at my side
For now is my time
My unbroken arms
With no intention of reaching
I remember one day, my fists
Were clenched,..
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