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This is the place

This is the place intro The place you’ll always remember. The place that forever changes you. Good or Bad it changed you and you have to push through it or stroll with it. But Good or Bad your still here This is the Place that brought the shadows The desolate table filled with shadowy beings I lay down filled with loneliness As I devour the horrible substance I think about the happiness I had in my old school The laughs, the jokes, the friends. I end up here at this table with Inconsiderate people that I lied to myself to believe that they were friends Friends that were rejects Friends that didn’t care Friends that wouldn’t care I acted liked I enjoyed the time their though truly this disgusting , horrific table was never home I went and did acts that weren’t wholesome This table changed me. A dark time in my life So I got up and left this round dark blue seat With these people that wouldn’t give a literal shit about me I left from loneliness to loneliness The Darkness never changed until I saw a new table, a table that embraced me and This led to a new table It led me to a table that changed me for the good A table that wouldn’t reject me That wasn’t the place This is the place
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AnthonyCaceres
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Written by
AnthonyCaceres
Published
Nov 25, 2014
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32·229
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Another one from my english class enjoy

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