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Rigor Mortis
My legs are stiff but I'm
Not dead
My rigor mortis comes from the standards
You hold me to and
Tie my feet
With
You bind me in satin ribbon and
Point my toes
So that they're elegantly deformed
In the name of
Perfection
And given a beautiful dance to perform
In apology
Well all these pirouettes have stolen
My ability to stand
Still
As your greedy, strong hands pull the strings
Of my corset tighter
Still
And my waist has grown smaller with
My individuality
But you have the nerve to put me on a diet
Of gluttonous anxiety
That loves the performance but hates the
Choreography
And if you're not a puppet I'm not
Your Pinocchio,
Yet my nose grows longer and my
Waist wider
And the soles of my fit hit the ground in a passionate embrace
Of long-lost
Lovers,
My first truth told in nearly two decades
I'm done with your perfectionism
And constructive
Criticism.
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