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When we were kids laying in a field of grass Our only worry was time But now I worry more Mainly of you. Those naive kids wouldn’t drink They saw too many of their loved ones falling. Those kids wouldn’t smoke They had homework due in the morning. What have we become so far apart yet Still managing to live the lives we said we never would Are we something better or a gap in the wall ignored and hurt so many times We’re numb?
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Apr 23, 2019
Apr 23, 2019 at 5:21 AM UTC
Teen Break
When we were kids laying in a field of grass Our only worry was time But now I worry more Mainly of you. Those naive kids wouldn’t drink They saw too many of their loved ones falling. Those kids wouldn’t smoke They had homework due in the morning. What have we become so far apart yet Still managing to live the lives we said we never would Are we something better or a gap in the wall ignored and hurt so many times We’re numb?
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19/FTM/Californa
Apr 23, 2019
Apr 23, 2019 at 5:21 AM UTC
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