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Jul 2020
My friends are made of cement,
Hard as statues,
never bending to the winds of change
No matter how wild the storms rage.
Somehow they chose me
To join their monument,
Although my corners crumble
And my creases are no longer defined-
I'm not as sturdy as I should be.
How do you ask a statue if you may lean on it?
Written by
Donielle  30/F/Pennsylvania
(30/F/Pennsylvania)   
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   Gideon
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