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Adolescent Blues - 1959

Every morning I rise and wash,

And dress and eat, and parents greet,

I talk with friends and teachers too,

Hoping always for something new.

I do what’s set, no duties shirk,

But what’s the point of all this work?

Day is done and dreams they come,

Then death, and all’s to do again.

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ashvajit
Welsh
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Mar 26, 2012
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