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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Women's · #1492629
A parody of Shakespeare's "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day"
Shall I compare me to girls on TV,
my shape and size are more near perfection
Bulimia and mammoth fake titties
their world; mine, cheesecake and breast reductions.
Their skinny thighs give to non-existent ass,
teeny waist and artificial suntan.
My plethora of curves and healthy mass
certify I’m all natural, all woman.
I am what a real woman is, “big boned”
cellulite, pasty, and unwanted hair.
Bodies like mine, in galleries shown,
No wimpy, bony, sickly girls are there
Hollywood beauty has nothing on me.
My body is perfect, just as it be.
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