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Like Father, Like Son

I watched the way you treated her I wanted to ask “how could you be so blind?” I swore that I would learn the lessons of her pain I promised that I would never make your mistakes I lied Turns out the apple Doesn’t fall far from the tree After all
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devon-leonel
American
Published
Oct 9, 2018
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How am I becoming everything I hated in you?

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