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Always Known

How many never stand up

for fear of being laid low?

how many people count stars and

forget to ever ask

what did counting ever do?

How many star on the edges in ball gowns and masks

thinking "better to be uncomfortable

than to be let down"

so they stay where they've been

and become who they already were

for the sake of being

something they've always known

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anndersen-fremin
American
Published
Jun 27, 2014
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The Green Book 2013-14

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