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When I was a little Cub Scout I was taught to handle knives with care Stay safe while using them Only use them when permitted When I was a little Cub Scout I thought all of this was redundant Common sense anyone should know Because who would ever put themself in harm's way? When I was a little Cub Scout I didn't quite grasp depression People who whittle down things Other than soap bars and sticks But when I was a Boy Scout With my very first knife in my hands And my very first cut on my arm I understood why these rules were set. When I was a Boy Scout That first cut was accidental But yet something stuck with me A wandering thought found its home in my head When I was a Boy Scout The cuts became less and less accidental An addiction growing onto me A desire to feel something
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Jan 24, 2019
Jan 24, 2019 at 10:40 PM UTC
Little Cub Scout
When I was a little Cub Scout I was taught to handle knives with care Stay safe while using them Only use them when permitted When I was a little Cub Scout I thought all of this was redundant Common sense anyone should know Because who would ever put themself in harm's way? When I was a little Cub Scout I didn't quite grasp depression People who whittle down things Other than soap bars and sticks But when I was a Boy Scout With my very first knife in my hands And my very first cut on my arm I understood why these rules were set. When I was a Boy Scout That first cut was accidental But yet something stuck with me A wandering thought found its home in my head When I was a Boy Scout The cuts became less and less accidental An addiction growing onto me A desire to feel something
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Jan 24, 2019
Jan 24, 2019 at 10:40 PM UTC
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