Glass Castle

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She walks on fragile air
and lives in front of a million eyes.
Each person holding a mirror,
just so she can see what a puppet looks like.

She lives in a glass castle
and performs on a glass stage.
Her audience is captivated by her presence,
she is the symbol of a life they can't have.

She stumbles on her glass shoes.
She sees her reflection and stifles a whimper.
They look upon her distress with pity
and delight in her pain.

She falls apart in her glass globe.
Her body shatters into millions of broken pieces.
Each person taking only the bloody fragments,
something to remember her by.

Though her glass castle lies empty,
in time a new figurine will take her place.
They'll wind her up
and she will dance on that glass stage.

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