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Childhood Memories

Washed away down the drain,

Forgotten- like the Sahara Desert's rain.

 

"It's better this way",

I always hear myself say.

 

But it's really not

And yet, I still forgot.

 

Why can't I remember?

My synapses severed like timber.

 

Oh well,

I can just pretend

My childhood was swell.

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