wondering when the day will come,
in which I forget that feeling,
of self-hatred.
hateful at its best,
as I loathe the feeling,
and the feeling loathes me.
I forget to breathe when I see those marks on my body,
remembering that I am not as pretty as other girls,
that I will never amount in a beauty pageant.
Never even the runner up,
never the girl everyone crushes on,
never the girl every girl envies.
I remember when that feeling was nonexistent,
feeling light,
without a weight being pressured onto my spine.
The constant pressure,
making my body want to eat itself up,
devour the very thing I hate most.
For the spot light will forever be shut off in my own life,
as I am too afraid to even turn it on,
knowing it will always be on someone else.
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Poetrypoems and feelings of a new chapter in the story we call life; welcome to a journey of emotions going into adulthood 2020-June2023