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My used to be second family sat behind us. The walls of the courtroom beat me more than my heart could. It was not my choice, The order of protection was forced. I was forced to tell the detectives what my parents wanted to hear. All of this happened because I made a mistake. I chose a blondie over a brown eyed beauty. Now for a whole year my best friend is gone. His family hates me. Nothing will be the same. Adams street will always be dull, And when I walk down that street more moths are born in my stomach than the hope I told you too keep. Now I hope. I hope court didn't sever everything we had. Straight up.
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 1:54 PM UTC
Courtroom
My used to be second family sat behind us. The walls of the courtroom beat me more than my heart could. It was not my choice, The order of protection was forced. I was forced to tell the detectives what my parents wanted to hear. All of this happened because I made a mistake. I chose a blondie over a brown eyed beauty. Now for a whole year my best friend is gone. His family hates me. Nothing will be the same. Adams street will always be dull, And when I walk down that street more moths are born in my stomach than the hope I told you too keep. Now I hope. I hope court didn't sever everything we had. Straight up.
Nothing fancy. Just mere hope he sees it.
maddie-renee
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 1:54 PM UTC
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