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There are always first times for things Like the first time you took a step Unguided by your parents The first time you were kissed By someone who wasn't family Or even the first time you learnt to ride a bike Without the training wheels on But there are also first times for things that didn't Like the first time your mother didn't tell you goodnight Because she was too busy and forgot The first time you didn't celebrate you birthday Because you were getting too old Or the first time you didn't see someone you love Because they were no longer alive And the worst part about these first times Is that you don't see them coming They are what always follow The last times that you never expect *But sometimes the first time you didn't do something Can be more painful then the last time you did something*
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Jul 8, 2016
Jul 8, 2016 at 12:32 AM UTC
The first time you didn't
There are always first times for things Like the first time you took a step Unguided by your parents The first time you were kissed By someone who wasn't family Or even the first time you learnt to ride a bike Without the training wheels on But there are also first times for things that didn't Like the first time your mother didn't tell you goodnight Because she was too busy and forgot The first time you didn't celebrate you birthday Because you were getting too old Or the first time you didn't see someone you love Because they were no longer alive And the worst part about these first times Is that you don't see them coming They are what always follow The last times that you never expect *But sometimes the first time you didn't do something Can be more painful then the last time you did something*
Due to her OCD my sister has not been able to touch me since I was about 7or 8. I still remember the last time she hugged me, but every day that she doesn't hug me seems more painful then that last time she did.
IllyaOz
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Agender
Jul 8, 2016
Jul 8, 2016 at 12:32 AM UTC
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