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The walk is done
with miniskirts and
thick layers of foundation
flashing;
gathering to this moment
with cheeks streaked
with the black
of the many layers of
reapplied eyeliner,
curving inwards where the bone
stops
to emphasise the hollow
left by the months
of leaving
hurriedly
at the call for dinner.
Childhood taken away
by a career
which will be over once
the body has
evolved
from puberty;
when the admirers
see their icons as
attainable.
I wipe away the eyeliner
in the mirror
streaking it to look
like grey foundation
on the white,
making my face
look
like a skull,
the hollow cheeks
grey like a corpse's.
Readying myself
for the walk
of my dreams; any girl's
dreams,
like the satisfaction of
resisting
that tempting
smell of food which
will make me
unfit
to open the show
with a flash of
bony seduction.
- by Liquid Robot |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/20/2008 |
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- Title: Sickness
- Artist: Liquid Robot
- Description: A poem about anorexia, seen partly through the eyes of a teenage model. I am fascinated by this subject... (PS: the second-last stanza has changed slightly, but for some reason my computer won't let me edit. I will keep trying!)
- Date: 07/20/2008
- Tags: anorexia teen fashion model disorder
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Comments (3 Comments)
- DoubleMintTwins18 - 06/07/2009
- I really like this. It is in the eyes of a teenager which i like the most. 5/5 from me. please comment my poems. thx! ~xox~
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- truthful_lies234 - 12/17/2008
- very deep, i like it
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- kongcasian19 - 07/20/2008
- not bad
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