When I was little, I always wanted to be
The ballerina in my music box.
So perfect she would turn
With her porcelain skin
Smooth hair
Petite body
Pointing feet
I tried so hard to be like her
Perfect in every way
So beautiful
So innocent
But it was too much for me
I shattered
One too many steel pins shoved into my hair
To make a flawless bun.
Nobody knows that they draw blood.
One too many meals thrown in the garbage
Thrown up
Left untouched
Nobody knows the torture of a starved body.
One too many strips of gauze
Wrapped around my bloodied blistering feet
To soften the blow
Of the hard floor
Against the tops of my toes
Nobody knows about the damage that will last forever.
One day as I sat,
Stomach growling,
Feet singing their constant ballad of dull pain,
I picked up the music box and threw it against the wall
The ballerina shattered
Face broken
Legs snapped
Never to turn on her stand again.
When I was little, I always wanted to be
The ballerina in my music box
And now I am.







^^ and yay.
somehowi've become a subscriber since last night. i don't quite know how.
ah, well. it's rad.
I hope you are well.
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Since when are the first line and the last line of any poem where the poem begins and ends?
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Je ne suis pas là pour le moment. Veuillez laisser un message après le bip sonore. Je vous rappellerai.... peut-être.
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my Serious Side: ~ThrownOutOfEden
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ehh......
But, now that I am here, I see that you are being watched by quite a few of my own friends... so, curious as I am, I am wondering which one gave me away? Ahh... well, now that you have visited my site, let me explain to you that I have some real crap up on the walls, but if you sift through it all there are some pieces I am particularly proud of. Thanks again for the comment...
Be Well,
~Dylan
~shadowedhaven
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love is not blind. It is we who are blind, alone and crying in the dark, and love who comes and finds us, lighting our way and helping us find each other.
woo hoo! =frankienexus adopted me!
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So I got me some horses, to ride on, to ride on
they say that your demons
can't touch me here ~ tori amos
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What is to give light must endure burning.
- Viktor E. Frankl