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Feb 2014
When we were kids we played hide and seek
We would sit there motionless, holding back giggles. Growing impatient just waiting to be found
As we grew older we stopped playing,  holding back giggles turned into fighting back tears. We became restless and sick, tired from being sick and sick from being tired and oh so ready to be done with all the games we wished to never stop playing when we were little years before now.
We remind ourselves that we are not children any longer and we need to forget about those games and stop rambling and to grow up but all I can do is sit here and wonder if all this is true or all we all just scared that we'll never be found?
Kaitlin Foster
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Kaitlin Foster  New York
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