@Anisah_Writes
Anisah Khan
@Anisah_Writes · 3:39

Rag Doll

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Can't you see my work badge? I'm jingling it in your face. But that didn't stop you from getting a feel. No. You should see how tiny your pupils became when I got dizzy dancing and pushed your hand gripping my tiny waist. Calling me baby girl now what's wrong? The guy surprised this doll can speak. Did you forget I'm made of skin and bones that I got a heart eating out of its beat. So don't touch pat or rub

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@allowthesun
Chelsea Hanawalt
@allowthesun · 0:32
Hi. It was so good to hear your voice again on here. I really appreciate you sharing your poem about what happened. I'm sorry that you had to write the poem about that, but it was really powerful and it's just so amazing to be able to use poetry and art to express. So again, thank you for sharing on here and wishing you all the best on your journey of getting published
@theElvnth_Our
Khalid Hanif
@theElvnth_Our · 1:48
You. Hey. Greetings. Greetings. I hope all is well. I am a little late to this particular auditory party, so to speak, of your latest share. I want to take a moment to acknowledge you and your magnificent voice. An undeniable talent. I enjoy hearing and reading you immensely. And this piece was one that I was like, h*** yeah
@Anisah_Writes
Anisah Khan
@Anisah_Writes · 1:29

@theElvnth_Our

It's really great to hear. Your words are quite comforting and something I really needed to hear because I used to be in my people pleasing era and now I'm still learning how to hold my ground. So I'm really glad I see comfort in your words. I hope all is well with you and I can't wait to hear your next piece because I will always make time to hear your poetry and your words, they just escape me from this reality that we are in
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