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Pretty Enough
My brown hair swirls around my baby face
 lightest of light skin, brightest blue eyes stand out of place.
 Not skinny enough but not quite fat
 I look at photos and wish I could look like that.
 My bones are misshapen
 and my illness is always mistaken.
 I'd given up hope of a noramla life
 kids, a house, and being a wife.
 The image I see in the mirror is always distorted
 I'm uglier than true, features contorted.
 The rope that I cling to is just at its end
 and what's broken can no longer mend.
 But you said I was pretty
 And thats enough to sustain me.

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