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Hometown

She longed to see the world To see the far off places Lithuania sparked her interest, as did Europe as well as France Places so far from home, she could just start everything over Everything could change, all her worry's would be forgotten She could finally know the meaning of peace No more chaos, no more lies learning several languages so she knew she had her options If she ever needs a quick getaway it can easily be achieved Once shes old enough shell leave and never look back forgetting about her hometown The desolate place where she grew up.
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emilie-murray
20 / F
Published
Sep 10, 2016
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12·100
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#past#leaving
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