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I know that my life became something else something unwanted unplanned like a teenage pregnancy, coming out of high school they would have said that boy has so much potential very smart, highly actualized, mature the only thing is, about the same time I moved out my parents decided that my thirteen year old brother wasn't worth pretending for anymore they split like a banana based dessert and left me and the three of my brothers asking questions our basis for true love was fragmented like a cartoon broken heart and the pieces were too small to pick up, so now here I am no job and no higher learning to speak of clinging to the words which rush around inside of me I've come to the realization, there are no ****** up kids only ****** up parents and poor kids who are left to reestablish a basis for love and life
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Apr 18, 2013
Apr 18, 2013 at 9:38 PM UTC
There are no ****** up kids, only ****** up parents
I know that my life became something else something unwanted unplanned like a teenage pregnancy, coming out of high school they would have said that boy has so much potential very smart, highly actualized, mature the only thing is, about the same time I moved out my parents decided that my thirteen year old brother wasn't worth pretending for anymore they split like a banana based dessert and left me and the three of my brothers asking questions our basis for true love was fragmented like a cartoon broken heart and the pieces were too small to pick up, so now here I am no job and no higher learning to speak of clinging to the words which rush around inside of me I've come to the realization, there are no ****** up kids only ****** up parents and poor kids who are left to reestablish a basis for love and life
I apologize for the angst, blame the liquor.
harry-j-baxter
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Apr 18, 2013
Apr 18, 2013 at 9:38 PM UTC
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