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Flashback

Growing up happened faster than I thought it would;

Now I pay bills and visit my parents.

I sleep in this recliner where I would stay up late,

Talking on the phone with liars until I fell asleep.

"Dulcet tones into a receiver," I called them before.

Now I know better.

 

My feelings aren't hurt anymore,

And now I've forgiven almost everything.

I'm too strong now for the backbiters of the past,

And they've grown into harmless strangers

Like we all do.

 

Sometimes when I hear that song,

I feel the hurt again, but that's all it is;

A feeling, fleeting, gone by the double bar line,

And I feel so much better.

I cry much more for happiness these days.

 

Growing up is happening so quickly,

And now I'm waiting in the recliner on an engagement

That will have the harmless strangers smiling politely.

Their feelings aren't hurt anymore

And we all know better now.

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Written by
cari-jane-leemaster
American
Published
Sep 13, 2015
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Notes

It's like clockwork.

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