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Null At Seventeen

The thought of high school sweethearts to me always seemed so out.

You have a life ahead of you

with ample time to scout.

Yet here I stand, my here and now,

not knowing what to do;

not knowing where I'm going,

not knowing when it's through.

I'm seeing now that others are discovering themselves,

and some are putting memories and demons on the shelves.

I wish not to be consort when acknowledging these two--

naivety's a virtue and I know one must be true.

And finding now that time is ever-fleeting of control,

I'm losing sense of what is right while looking for a role.

I have nobody here with me to lend a blushing rose,

A spell upon which mind & will could melt away all woes,

woes which the other fellows, happy now,

have never understood.

That virtue later haunts me when I realize that they could,

no, surely have been tried by this most villainous cliche,

and I'll cry until my vanity is slowly burned away.

The tricks of time are scaring me.

I'm not sure what they mean,

but the time I thought I had is feeling null at seventeen.

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May 2, 2013
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