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She liked sweatpants, just like her mother did She wore them her whole life She told him how much she hated when people tried taking them They always tried stealing them He stained the sweatpants though Her favorite sweatpants The one she waited months for to get She tried not to think much of it Then he stole her sweatpants She didn't get why She made it so clear of how much she disliked when people did that But he did it anyways Why couldn't he ask? It was just a simple question It was what she held on to the most He took it away She misses those sweatpants She misses how it felt when she did have them Her favorite sweatpants she wore her whole life was gone forever And there was nothing she could do to get it back
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Nov 29, 2020
Nov 29, 2020 at 2:48 AM UTC
The Sweatpants
She liked sweatpants, just like her mother did She wore them her whole life She told him how much she hated when people tried taking them They always tried stealing them He stained the sweatpants though Her favorite sweatpants The one she waited months for to get She tried not to think much of it Then he stole her sweatpants She didn't get why She made it so clear of how much she disliked when people did that But he did it anyways Why couldn't he ask? It was just a simple question It was what she held on to the most He took it away She misses those sweatpants She misses how it felt when she did have them Her favorite sweatpants she wore her whole life was gone forever And there was nothing she could do to get it back
riri12
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Nov 29, 2020
Nov 29, 2020 at 2:48 AM UTC
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