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7d
he looks through me like smoke or glass,
like i’m the shadow of someone who passed.
his love's a myth i read too young,
now every word burns on my tongue.

she’s not my mom, just plays the part,
smiles too sharp to hide her heart.
they talk like i’m some distant chore,
i leave my pain at my bedroom door—
where i learn what silence is really for.
for the girls who grew up waiting to be seen
Written by
Everly Rush  15/F
(15/F)   
43
   SiouxF
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