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Oct 17
Do you ever feel like all you are is the sum of everything that ever happened to you?
All that I am is
My mother’s anger multiplied
My father’s pain cubed
My sister’s sadness squared
My grandpa’s emptiness added to my grandma’s spite
My grandmother’s love has to have my grandfather’s hate subtracted.
My happiness is divided by everyone who has left.
Written by
Bea Hespera  18/Cisgender Female
(18/Cisgender Female)   
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   Jeremy Betts
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