More flaws, please
Locations
Flaws to me
Are like a dinner plate
At a buffet
All you can eat
And after 9pm it’s free
But you won’t find many girls at Hometown
Because they’re too busy watching what they eat
Me,
I’m sitting in the booth closest to the “Flaws” bar
I start off with a plate of black heads, and acne scars
Seconds include a spoonful of cellulite with a side of stretch marks
Lucky for me, I have room for plate number three
So many flaws, I have to choose wisely
I go with my go-to’s
Love handles, bitten nails, and a gapped tooth
After round three, I’m craving something sweet
Dessert is calling my name
I scoop up some pudding labeled “insane”
Grab a handful of cookies with a temperamental taste
And a slice of “nerdy pie” fills my brain up with insight
I recline inside my booth
I see a few boys pass
In a loud whisper one says, “damn she’s fat”
Little does he know, I’ll always smile back
Because what you consider a “flaw”
I consider “flawless”
You could try to change me up
But sorry, “I woke up like this”