
delightful waiting
tossed lush time first flush of morn,
sweet whiff, coffee still brewing.

There is a big difference between what you are and what you feel you are. And no, she can never complement the good looks of *****, and the world must be a disgusting place to live should she insist that they make a good pair, and in no way will ***** make the mistake of choosing her over you.
She does not have the face, the hair, the skin, the body, and the right to say mean things to you. I can understand her hostility for you have deprived her to enjoy the company of your cute guy, but it's only obvious why she would never end up with a guy like *****. Just by mere opening of her mouth and even if she's on her very demure pose, a guy would know how unattractive she is.
I do hope she has a good voice, and I believe she must have given the fact that she works in a call center, so good for her. Other than that, I should like to advise that not even a lifetime of facial and hair treatment can make up for the ugliness that she is skin deep and the ugliness that she is up close.
I must say that she picked the wrong girl to fight. If she hates ugly, she should really get a full-length mirror to start scolding herself.
She must badly need the mean attitude, for if she lacked such, she would be one of the pitiful and boring creatures on earth.
I can spot pretty even from behind, and I must say, even a glimpse would give away that she has no speck of attractiveness on her.
Aesthetically speaking and personality-wise, she does not have what it takes to back up the things she said against you. She should get a consultation from really attractive people to realize just how deprived she truly is.

Didn't know I can't fit me anytime.
My present and past just don't rhyme.
My hometown, my Neverland gone.
I'm a lost soul without a home.
How I wish I have never really grown.

In a struggle to always get ahead, what is so worth reaching to leave everything behind?

If you keep looking up,
how can you actually see?
I cannot compete with your dreams
that are bigger than me.
After all, the future is far greener
than today we might ever be.