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it seemed like the other day I snuck into my parents' room grabbing whatever I could reach. placing my feet in daddy's ginormous shoes suit jacket drowning my little frame but I looked just like him. longing for the time to arrive where I would pick up the suitcase and get behind the wheel. thirteen years have passed and I'm still that little girl playing dress up in her parents' closet. trying desperately to fit into the adult world setting down the Barbies and picking up the suitcase. Only this time it's not willingly.
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Aug 23, 2013
Aug 23, 2013 at 12:33 AM UTC
off to college
it seemed like the other day I snuck into my parents' room grabbing whatever I could reach. placing my feet in daddy's ginormous shoes suit jacket drowning my little frame but I looked just like him. longing for the time to arrive where I would pick up the suitcase and get behind the wheel. thirteen years have passed and I'm still that little girl playing dress up in her parents' closet. trying desperately to fit into the adult world setting down the Barbies and picking up the suitcase. Only this time it's not willingly.
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Aug 23, 2013
Aug 23, 2013 at 12:33 AM UTC
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