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My mother taught me To play with the kids Who didn't have friends On the playground My father taught me To love everyone More than you love Yourself My society taught me That there are lots of Different people and Views to see from My mother taught me To build walls And live in a cage I built for myself My father taught me That a perfect person Is the worst Kind My society taught me To get a boyfreind So that I could look Happier than everyone else And life taught me That trust is for the weak Hope is for the desperate Love is for the lucky
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Feb 11, 2018
Feb 11, 2018 at 9:12 PM UTC
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My mother taught me To play with the kids Who didn't have friends On the playground My father taught me To love everyone More than you love Yourself My society taught me That there are lots of Different people and Views to see from My mother taught me To build walls And live in a cage I built for myself My father taught me That a perfect person Is the worst Kind My society taught me To get a boyfreind So that I could look Happier than everyone else And life taught me That trust is for the weak Hope is for the desperate Love is for the lucky
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Feb 11, 2018
Feb 11, 2018 at 9:12 PM UTC
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