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paper-thin [angsty]

artisticthoughts's picture

she has this obsession, this unwavering desire
to become so paper-thin that her skin is just a thin layer stretched
across her brittle bones
because she wants to be as breakable on the outside
as she is on the inside
and she wants to be beautifully paper-thin like the girls that
seem to have everything tucked into the small back pocket
on their size 00 jean shorts.

 

she wants to be like the girls in their bikinis
that stretch out their beautifully thin bodies across
warm sand on california beaches with eyes closed, pretending
that they don't notice the gaze of the teenaged boys walking by
because she isn't noticed by anyone but her best friend who isn't even real,
just a figment of her imagination that never faded away
when she reached high school and realized that nobody wanted
to be friends with the fat girl.

 

and look at her now, look at her brittle bones and skin stretched
paper-thin across them as she starves herself for that perfect image
in her mind that, to her, is
perfection.

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Jane's Pen's picture

beautiful writing

Beautiful writing. Nice work!

"...because she wants to be as breakable on the outside
as she is on the inside..."

This is one of those striking lines of thought that make you go, "oh! Those are the words I've been looking for..."

"...like the girls that seem to have everything tucked into the small back pocket..."

I really like this image/thought...'tucked in' seems to be implying more than just the contents of a pocket...it gives the reader a sense that the narrator views the 'skinny girls' as perfect and put-together and 'tucked in'...

 Jane' s Pen

"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass."  ~Anton Chekhov