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Mom, why do you say "You were such a happy girl What's with you today?" There were happy parts But childhood was also where All of this stuff starts I didn't hide from you The fact that I was bullied And teased by the school I couldn't hide it When I slammed down a desk, and When my tooth was chipped Maybe I didn't say That going to sixth grade made Me dread every day I didn't talk of All my plans for taking off Like a trav'ling dove I guess you only Saw my backyard play and trips That's when you saw me But much of the time I Looked at the birds in the sky And wished I could fly You don't know how much I wanted to run away From my school and such But you do know About the times I got hit By classmates long ago They told you about All the times the other kids Made me scream and shout So you can argue Whatever you want, but your Favorite point isn't true
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 11:10 AM UTC
Disproving My Mom's Favorite Argument
Mom, why do you say "You were such a happy girl What's with you today?" There were happy parts But childhood was also where All of this stuff starts I didn't hide from you The fact that I was bullied And teased by the school I couldn't hide it When I slammed down a desk, and When my tooth was chipped Maybe I didn't say That going to sixth grade made Me dread every day I didn't talk of All my plans for taking off Like a trav'ling dove I guess you only Saw my backyard play and trips That's when you saw me But much of the time I Looked at the birds in the sky And wished I could fly You don't know how much I wanted to run away From my school and such But you do know About the times I got hit By classmates long ago They told you about All the times the other kids Made me scream and shout So you can argue Whatever you want, but your Favorite point isn't true
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 11:10 AM UTC
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