I grab my skin, soft like play dough, and wish my nails could cut like scissors.
DANIELLE MONTGOMERYAlways hated maths but now I can’t stop counting self-worth in numbers.
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Double up, baby. Your lips are the song and the dance floor is our bed.
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Vanilla ice cream melts down my wrist as my lips melt all over yours.
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Always hated maths but now I can’t stop counting self-worth in numbers.
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Travel through the stars with me in my nostalgic dream of summer nights, white wine, and sleeping under nature’s canopy.
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Sticks and stones break bones but words ferment like poison. A slow, painful death.
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Your flesh is like the ocean. Let it wave, rise, ripple, and soar in all its glorious commotion.
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Pink dress, chestnut curls. A picture of innocence before life stole her.
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Forever dreaming of a faraway place, where the sun melts my sorrows and blows kisses on my face.
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Her blue eyes sparkle a little less than before. Adult life done right.
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She’s a child of war. Stronger than a bomb with a lioness’s roar.
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This little black dress doesn’t hide imperfections. It shows off my soul.
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I wish the voices would pour from every orifice. Bleed from my bones and drain me of this illness.
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My mind is loud but endless evanescent thoughts stay trapped in silence.
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Life gave me lemons, tequila, salt, and a knife. Death, you call the shots.
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I wish I was on a jet plane, with my passport in my pocket and adventure in my veins.
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