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Death of an American Girl Doll
Her fixed eyes stare
Unblinkingly ahead
Toward the girl
The light hugs instead
Unmoving lips
Unfaltering eyes
Forever frozen face
Hair comes out of hair ties
The ghost of a laugh
Still etched on her face
Patting her head
The ivory curtains of lace
The doll’s fingers outstretch
Reaching for her
Still full of love
The way that they once were
Watching from beneath
As the girl walks around
Her life keeps on moving
Never looking at the ground
Lifetimes pass
As the girl grows
No time for stories
Of friends and foes
Doll accessories and clothes
To the basement they went
Replaced with headbands and belts
She knew what this meant
The house was her world
The room was her home
Now a choking prison
Only thoughts free to roam
Reflecting on memories
Images of happiness and fun
Continuously blinding her
Like mirrors in the sun
Perpetually falling
Out of her straw chair
Caught in the middle
Neither here nor there
Full of wonder
Brimming with regret
What did she do
To make the girl forget?
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