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Wipe it Off

They smile and laugh

and smile

and laugh.

They toss their heads back

and smile and laugh.

Their smiles are big and bright

blaring down on me,

blinding me,

hurting my head.

Their laughs are loud and roaring,

obnoxious and taunting.

They slap me this way and that.

Rub it in my face.

I scream as loud as I can,

but they don't listen.

I hit has hard as I can,

but they don't feel it.

I want it too.

They keep laughing.

They keep smiling.

I want to wipe it off their faces

and keep it for myself.

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deanna-sandoval
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Published
Jan 30, 2013
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