Eighth Grade

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When I was in Eighth grade,

A younger boy called me pretty,

But I did not believe him

Because when I was in eighth grade,

All the boys my age told me otherwise,

And I believed them,

Not because those boys mattered,

But because I thought I saw what they did

And when I was in eighth grade,

All the skinny girls who word makeup,

Were the ones called pretty,

And I wanted to be like them

So when I was in eighth grade,

I started to cover my face in makeup,

Because I thought it masked my mistakes,

And only showed my beauty,

While hiding my hideous pain

But when I was in eighth grade,

I did not understand that my size did not counteract my beauty,

Nor did I know that makeup was all you needed to be pretty,

But instead, all I needed was to believe in me.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 24, 2014 ⏰

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