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Imperfections
You told me to love myself
But how could I?
With all of these pretty girls out there.
Then there's me.
With my big crooked nose,
The illness that makes me miss out,
My wide stomach,
My huge forehead I try to hide,
A crooked jawline,
Tall janky legs.
You told me to love myself
But how could I?
With the image of what girls should look like
Short and thin,
Beautiful eyes,
Small, straight nose,
Average forehead,
Good jawline,
Full eyebrows,
Perfect.
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