I'm lonely
Raw
Needy
Exhausted
Sore
Vulnerable
Lonely
Human
I’m feeling weak, yet impermeable. I’m vulnerable but hidden behind a melody and a costume. I crave to be exposed and accepted.
I want a hug. I want to be held, and told that I’m beautiful. I want to be cherished and loved and protected. I want to be the woman He wants.
Needy
Exhausted
Sore
Vulnerable
Lonely
Human
I’m feeling weak, yet impermeable. I’m vulnerable but hidden behind a melody and a costume. I crave to be exposed and accepted.
I want a hug. I want to be held, and told that I’m beautiful. I want to be cherished and loved and protected. I want to be the woman He wants.
Labels: thoughts
8 Comments:
At 12:18 PM, Gadzie said…
Don't forget about the Popples, Smurfs, and the occasional snorts that come from giddy laughter.
At 4:01 PM, Ryann said…
whoo hoo POPPLES!!! Dude I LOOOOOOOOOOOOVED those.
At 8:09 PM, Gadzie said…
The soccer one was my favorite. It was a great idea for a stuffed animal that actually worked right when you turned them into balls.
At 2:02 PM, Sarah is here for the sandwiches said…
fuck yes i want a nice boy to stroke my hair and tell me im pretty and bring me chocolate milk.
wtf where are all the nice boys?
At 4:41 PM, Forrest Gibb said…
Married, Gay or Brokeback Mountaining it. :-)
At 7:30 AM, Anonymous said…
me wishes that you wasnt so lonely..........maybe one day the loneliness will go away........for yer sake me sure hopes so
At 11:23 AM, Ryann said…
that was light bright. Rainbow Brite was a doll and cartoon in the 80's. http://www.rainbowbrite.tv/
At 9:41 AM, Anonymous said…
I hate to hug, but in your case I'll make an exception, if there is a copp to feel I am there [for you].
*Mr. Buday Hugs and Gives her a pinch.
A hug hug or something I do with my mouth?
SZiasztok (at your service),
Gölök Z. L. F. Buday
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