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I sit in the crowded lecture hall, Surrounded by faces, not talking at all. I try to blend in, to fit the mold, But inside, I feel so withold. I came here to learn and grow, To find my place, to let my soul flow. But as I listen to the professor speak, I feel so lost, so weak. I crave a place where I belong, Where I can be myself, and sing my own song. But until then, I'll keep on trying, Hoping one day, I'll stop denying. For though I may feel misplaced, I know I am loved and embraced, By those who care, and by the stars above, Guiding me with endless love.
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Dec 20, 2022
Dec 20, 2022 at 5:50 PM UTC
Misplaced
I sit in the crowded lecture hall, Surrounded by faces, not talking at all. I try to blend in, to fit the mold, But inside, I feel so withold. I came here to learn and grow, To find my place, to let my soul flow. But as I listen to the professor speak, I feel so lost, so weak. I crave a place where I belong, Where I can be myself, and sing my own song. But until then, I'll keep on trying, Hoping one day, I'll stop denying. For though I may feel misplaced, I know I am loved and embraced, By those who care, and by the stars above, Guiding me with endless love.
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25/F/Denmark
Dec 20, 2022
Dec 20, 2022 at 5:50 PM UTC
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