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"It's her." by Trichotillomaniac

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And nobody knows..what torments her
She's quiet about it
She's insecure.

She's the girl everyone turns to
Yes no one knows what's in her mind

And I love her tears
Of secrecy
I want to kiss her
lying face
I'd rather hear her talk
to me
About what's wrong in
her ife

Everyone likes to
make fun of her
She's an easy target
And she likes to suffer
So, she'll stuff her face
with some more cake.
It kills the all that pain away

She's got a big heart
And a bigger body
She's fat, she's ugly
And she can't be naughty

I love this girl
that no one knows
I use this girl
I hope it shows..

I'll pretend, pretend like she always does
She's a fake a fake and always was

I like to make her feel sort of nice...
For this fake girl in her disguise"
~SN



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On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1221) writes:
wow..this is depressing to think about.


On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, Trichotillomaniac (49) writes:
Yeah..:/


On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1221) writes:
the world is an evil place.


On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, Trichotillomaniac (49) writes:
It is. It is a materialistic place.


On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1221) writes:
breaks my heart..but its true


On Saturday April 23rd, 2005, Trichotillomaniac (49) writes:
Bah..yes..



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