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So I've been replaced. It's just a fact, can't be erased. Maybe if I close my eyes. They could all go away. She is pretty. She is nice. She looks lovely. She is kind. Now he likes her, when he used to like me. It is over before it could begin. I lost my friends. I've been replaced. That's fine. I didn't need them anyway. I can't get new ones. The school year has been established already. I have no where to sit cause she took my seat. I've been replaced yet again. She is a willing adversary But I don't think I will fight her. I said I wanted to be alone. Now they left me. Now they're gone. Cause they like Azure better. He wants Azure. He used to want me. They like Azure. They used to like me. She took my place. I've been replaced. It shouldn't bother me. They were my friends, and now their hers. I was his crush and he was mine. Now he likes her. I still like him. I've been replaced. -3nwlry
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Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 9:42 PM UTC
Replaced
So I've been replaced. It's just a fact, can't be erased. Maybe if I close my eyes. They could all go away. She is pretty. She is nice. She looks lovely. She is kind. Now he likes her, when he used to like me. It is over before it could begin. I lost my friends. I've been replaced. That's fine. I didn't need them anyway. I can't get new ones. The school year has been established already. I have no where to sit cause she took my seat. I've been replaced yet again. She is a willing adversary But I don't think I will fight her. I said I wanted to be alone. Now they left me. Now they're gone. Cause they like Azure better. He wants Azure. He used to want me. They like Azure. They used to like me. She took my place. I've been replaced. It shouldn't bother me. They were my friends, and now their hers. I was his crush and he was mine. Now he likes her. I still like him. I've been replaced. -3nwlry
I think this is kinda self explanatory...
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21/Non-binary/USA, CO
Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 9:42 PM UTC
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