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by Cobalt-keough

So. You wanna be a grown up. You wanna learn how the world works, And what to do to make it like you. Well kid, first things first (And you're hearing it from a fellow kid) (So don't take my word as gospel) But the world won't bend to you. It won't accommodate you. It won't care. It's unyielding, And, debatably, Unforgiving. (Depressing, right?) But, kid, None of that'll matter. You have to take a leap of faith. Go forth and go to art school, Go and join the military. Cut all your hair off, And wear what you damn well please. Kiss who you want and when you want, And flip off the "very fine people" at Charlottesville. Verbally decimate your cheating ex, And stand up for the bullied kid. Rise up, shout, Make sure your bruises and your battle scars are heard across the globe. You'll make a difference. After all, you don't have to be a Ghandi or a King to change the world. You just gotta be you.
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Cobalt-keough
17 / F / Albuquerque
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Written by
Cobalt-keough
17 / F / Albuquerque
Published
Jan 27, 2018
Time
2m
Tags
#gen#z#plea#teenagers#millennials#mindset#love
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