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Jealousy
Yes, I know she's prettier
Of course, she looks sweet
Her body is small and skinnier
Her hair is perfect cut and neat
Maybe if I wore more makeup
Maybe if I wore a dress
If I wasn't always judged
Would she look comparable any less?
My eating, I could reduce
It wouldn't hurt me
Girl standards I could induce
Then who would I be?
I line my eyes with shadows
Cut my hair punk-rock
Sunk myself in the shallows
Gave up to the shock
I know it don't matter, but then why does this jealousy
No matter how I ignore it, just get to me?
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do you ever feel like everyone else, even your friends, are simply better and more good-looking then you? even though you know you shouldn't care, it makes you envious. this poem speaks to that