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What are you Five years old? I surpassed your games long ago. You sit in your lonely room Hundreds of pretend friends but really it's only you. I walk through the woods I smell the salty air I feel the moisture of the water enveloped by my pores The earth is a part of me I share all of me with the many who love me. Who do you have? No one. Your keyboard. Your webcam. Your cat. No one. Grow the hell up. I'll be living my life while you dwell in your darkness.
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Jan 4, 2011
Jan 4, 2011 at 5:53 PM UTC
Done With You
What are you Five years old? I surpassed your games long ago. You sit in your lonely room Hundreds of pretend friends but really it's only you. I walk through the woods I smell the salty air I feel the moisture of the water enveloped by my pores The earth is a part of me I share all of me with the many who love me. Who do you have? No one. Your keyboard. Your webcam. Your cat. No one. Grow the hell up. I'll be living my life while you dwell in your darkness.
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Jan 4, 2011
Jan 4, 2011 at 5:53 PM UTC
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