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Annoying Children, Annoying you.

Children are annoying

Except when they're laughing.

Playing kick,kick amused and impressed. Kick, kick as hard as they can and the ball still goes no where.

Continuous talking just to themselves, jumping in place, watching every move.

The scream I honestly don't mind, I knew there'd be a time when I wouldn't look around for another can you believe this stare

Little kids let you get away with things you'd never be able

Capable

Without them around, you're tore between your everyday self and the lets play of yesterday's

I can never say no to great big eyes, full of everything I once was.

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Aug 26, 2013
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