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  • Dear Little me

    Dear little girl
    Sitting on the bathroom tile
    Where’s your smile
    I haven’t seen it in awhile
    What happened to your spark
    Your bodies suppose to be art
    You’ve been tearing it apart

    Dear little girl
    Sitting on the bathroom tile
    Oh, look at the hour
    Did your juice turn sour
    Did your world loose its color
    Like a picture left in rainwater
    Did you finish your plate
    It’s getting kind of late
    You’re making a mistake

    Dear little girl
    Sitting on the bathroom tile
    Where’s your smile
    It’s been awhile
    Cuts upon your thighs
    Cries in those brown eyes
    As you spit out what’s inside

    Dear little girl
    Sitting on the bathroom tile
    You’re more than your weight
    Or the voices full of hate
    There’s still light in your world
    I know it’s been a rough tour

    Dear little me
    I remember your cries
    Ive carried your pain
    But Ive survived
    So here’s to keeping hope alive

    Savannah Hall

    Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am

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    • This poem is a powerful testament to resilience and self-acceptance. The raw emotion is palpable, but the ending offers a beacon of hope. It’s a beautiful message of healing and the strength found within, reminding us that even after difficult times, there’s always light to be found. Your words are a gift.

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