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Lonesome

Wading through the sea of people I surround myself with, Learning my efforts often go to naught; Stressing over everything, When really I should be fretting over nothing. "Where's someone that will stay," I wonder, "When will I find that reassurance again."
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Feb 18, 2017
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Late night mumbles. Stressed about school and whether or not I'll transfer, constantly fumbling through people like keys in my pocket. Wondering if I'll ever find security in myself again.

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