Words by Olivia Sharp
Today i wore my favorite sundress
to take a walk in the park
i loved how it billowed and twirled
with my hair down and not a care
how i walked on the sun and moon all at once
how it felt to be divine
today i wore my favourite sundress
and you told me all the places you could touch
should your hands wander beneath
you told me of the things you felt
and that you wanted to take me right there
today i wore my favourite sundress
before i slipped it off in dismay
and chastised myself into clothes that
weren’t mine
i will be me another time
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