Thin Enough?

by xFadedxForeverx   Jun 13, 2006


In a mirror,
Dressed in blue.
A pretty girl smiles,
By the name of Sue.

A short sleeve dress,
with ribbons and lace.
Her arms arms are to thin,
every bone shows in her face.

She says she's not hungry,
when it comes time to eat.
She runs everyday,
in the cold and in the heat.

"Just a little bit more to lose,
Then I'll look great.
I'll wear bathing suits,
and even go on dates."

She's not eating
Making little lies.
She says "I'm not thin enough yet,"
As days and months go by.

When ever she's gets hungry,
She'll run even more.
"just a little while longer,
I'll weigh ninety four!"

She's falling apart,
not healthy at all.
All little bit longer,
She'll be far too small.

Her friends all notice,
She looks to thin.
"You have to eat something,
You were to thin enough to begin."

She shakes her head.
"They just don't see,
To them I'm great the way I am,
That's not the real me."

Another month goes by,
She's weaker then ever.
Still she runs all the time,
and she eats, never.

**Continument coming soon...*

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  • 17 years ago

    by .x.StOnEd bUtTeRfLy.x.

    Amazing Write...I loved reading this. its so powerful. I am facing an eating disorder right now..and if you are too, Please keep strong.

    Love always,
    Riana
    -xoxox-

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