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Tell me where to draw the line in the sand Between being a brother And being a father figure Sands of times Life lines are drawn with a big stick Theodore Roosevelt is smiling on a young all american clueless teenager turned young soldier worrying about things no others should struggle with A 16 year old dealing with social rejection and seclusion A 13 year old trying to find where holding hands stops and tongues meet A 7 year old who has migranes daily from a father who never was I can't drawn straight lines A rocking chair watches the tides wash away a single phrase Help
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Oct 29, 2013
Oct 29, 2013 at 10:41 PM UTC
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Tell me where to draw the line in the sand Between being a brother And being a father figure Sands of times Life lines are drawn with a big stick Theodore Roosevelt is smiling on a young all american clueless teenager turned young soldier worrying about things no others should struggle with A 16 year old dealing with social rejection and seclusion A 13 year old trying to find where holding hands stops and tongues meet A 7 year old who has migranes daily from a father who never was I can't drawn straight lines A rocking chair watches the tides wash away a single phrase Help
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