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I am an adult, No longer the kid I was, the kid that chased wasps, ordered ants to battle, the one to enjoy a bike saddle, now those are like colonoscopy, an unpleasant pinch to me. I could remember, the feel of the grass on my sole, As I ran through a field, Feeling somehow very whole. Completely oblivious to, growing up, where smiling was enough, and happiness was trying to look up. I am not the kid I use to be, I wish I could be, But the kid that chased bees, No longer exists in this world.
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 5:45 AM UTC
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I am an adult, No longer the kid I was, the kid that chased wasps, ordered ants to battle, the one to enjoy a bike saddle, now those are like colonoscopy, an unpleasant pinch to me. I could remember, the feel of the grass on my sole, As I ran through a field, Feeling somehow very whole. Completely oblivious to, growing up, where smiling was enough, and happiness was trying to look up. I am not the kid I use to be, I wish I could be, But the kid that chased bees, No longer exists in this world.
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 5:45 AM UTC
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