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Marigold Girl
I am loose leaf paper packed and padded
(pale and pallid)
Wadded into the form of a girl, laced and
(entirely exposed)
Blank
As you wish of me
(or perhaps expect of me)
Paper
(torn from my silver-lined cloud)
Scrawled with your promises, problems
(regrets)
Stuffed down my shirt
Do they make me look like more of a woman to you?
Through white halls and sanitized walls
(the mirror falls)
Splinters into scars that slip their way through holes
Like corset strings, binding
([me])
My, have you called for me
(several times I recall)
What have you called me?
(I believe you said I was)
Cracked, crippled, crazy
(Craving)
Glass-eyed gluttonous sugar-glazed
(Gullible)
Drained down drugged up dropped on my head
(Daughter)
You compared me to a rose
Acknowledging the thorns but
(not the bruised petals)
I would hope I am a marigold
So when a children's game uproots me
And browning tears are shed
Something more awaits me
(the impetuous doll!)
And death is not the end
(but the beginning of a field)
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