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Dear Teenage Girl
Dear Teenage Girl,
I wonder what colors I’ll see if I can view the world from your eyes
You hold up so effortlessly
But the effort makes you die
Tell me each mirror you see isn’t telling you toxic lies
Cause your silk red face is soaking piercing cries
I hope you see yellow circling your mind
Don’t want to see red burning the delicate coals behind your eyes
God help me if there’s green stuck between your teeth
Right now there’s no way for me to see underneath
I wonder if you’re sitting now, helpless in your room
Cause I feel your heart screaming but no words are falling through
If a frigid grey tear is approaching towards your lips
Swear to me it’s not about the size of your perfect hips
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