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I thought I knew you, my own daughter, you said But you didn't- you don't know me at all. I'm an alien in my own house, and You are just like everyone else- Afraid of my difference- you hate it. I'm concerned about what society will think I don't care, neither should you. Afraid of my difference- you try to **** it. I thought I knew you, my own daughter, you said But you don't- you never did.
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Feb 18, 2012
Feb 18, 2012 at 7:59 PM UTC
I knew you, my own
I thought I knew you, my own daughter, you said But you didn't- you don't know me at all. I'm an alien in my own house, and You are just like everyone else- Afraid of my difference- you hate it. I'm concerned about what society will think I don't care, neither should you. Afraid of my difference- you try to **** it. I thought I knew you, my own daughter, you said But you don't- you never did.
carrey-adele
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Feb 18, 2012
Feb 18, 2012 at 7:59 PM UTC
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