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My Burden

Adulthood is my burden, I can feel it brewing inside. It's a slurry of feelings I must not express for that would be a slide back into adolescence; a place I can no longer linger. A place I just learned how to be comfortable with me and that life does not align at the snap of your fingers. I knew who I was for the last few years and I see now thats why I was happy. I knew what I liked and I knew what I loved and no one was going to stop me. But now that attitude is becoming destructive and I must take back my signature "Fuck you," or risk losing everything I have discovered. That information is the result of a successful adolescence and I will it use it to make me a good adult if it is the last thing I do.
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