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the emo girl whom everyone hates

Contributed by _myonlyone_ on Friday, 18th March 2005 @ 09:34:18 PM in AEST
Topic: self-harmpoetry



the emo girl whom everyone hates

"And Mother," she cried,
as blood fades to the floor,
"these frozen razorblades I store
inside my arm
are straight from your tongue;
or to be more specific,
that bathroom cabinet
which held all the cures
to the ills of myself."

"You said it would be
good for me."

"That lipstick-
it helped me put on a plastic smile,
when underneath it all, there was none.
The mascara-
it helped to blind me to that
which I should see.
My concealer-
it simply finalized my mask."

"And I realize that that
French fry was one too many;
And I realize that
My clothes seem to be getting too tight again."

And once more
The steel plow does its work;
numbs another day's pain
of the lies of the world.
And once more
she cries,
as her blood fades to the floor,

"What a nightmare of a daylight."




Copyright © _myonlyone_ ... [ 2005-03-18 21:34:18]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: the emo girl whom everyone hates (User Rating: 1 )
by PoetBaby814 on Friday, 18th March 2005 @ 09:39:48 PM AEST
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love it really good!!


Re: the emo girl whom everyone hates (User Rating: 1 )
by Bohemian_with_a_pen on Wednesday, 23rd March 2005 @ 04:58:45 AM AEST
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wow... AMAZING


Re: the emo girl whom everyone hates (User Rating: 1 )
by cherrycoke on Wednesday, 30th March 2005 @ 05:49:06 PM AEST
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that's real dark val .. it's amazing at the same time .. you're so creative and artsy it makes me sick lol jk i love u babe keep writing :)




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