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A Summer We'll Barely Remember

Raving recognition increases terror

You sarcastically dismiss such grief

Reality feels entitled and everything falls apart year-round

A future worth tasting and all we've reached is this summer

In a year or two it's something we'll barely remember

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angelique
23 / F / American
Published
Aug 7, 2014
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I think this kind of described this summer for me. It wasn't very memorable.

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#future#summer#reality#grief#terror#entitlement
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