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Mannequins

March 2, 2016
By Mollymaree PLATINUM, CF, Minnesota
Mollymaree PLATINUM, CF, Minnesota
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What a

show

those desperate girls
display for people who
neglect their existence. Fake
smiles and artificial
laughs, perfect

powder-plastered skin and
tight clothes to show
curves that should

be kept unknown; preserved

for only themselves. Most boys
notice those girls, the ones who
showcase arrogant

personalities
only hoping for a wide-eyed
point and an admirable compliment.

These girls stand
tall, posing for the
world to see

praying
indefinitely that an
observer will
admire their appearance.

They feed off of the
worship, the bogus
comments, the

persistent praise present for their
plastic body
everywhere they go; this is the

only lifestyle they know.    


The author's comments:

This is a poem about girls who want attention and display themselves.


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