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A Clutter

the bed was small, she barly fit the poka-dotted comforter, a gift from her father the bookcase above the bed supported by two concret blocks strewen with books big and small stuffed animals above the shelves a griaffe in the center the chair beside the bed overflowing with papers and few school books a stuffed biker tiger sitting on top of the pile windows covored in blue cotton cloth.with a poster on each side the desk sits by itself on the far wall across from the bed thats too small for the teen girl a bratz safe and random papers crowd the small space on the end is a smal boom box radio with Avril Lavinge still playing and the dusty miror behind the door rarely looked unless the girl was going somewhere special a small closet with dresses skirts and shrits that she never wore hanging inside without a door three shelves sit beside that stuffed with her jeans and sweaters finally the plain dresser sitting beside the bed that was too small for the teen age girl.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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