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More Than She's Telling Us
Oh, child
 Write about
 The thing in life
 Your sweet, young life
 That you would do over
 If only, child, you had the chance
 The paper speaks
 The words promise 
 Money
 Scholarships
 A future
 The assignment threatens
 What do you want me to say?
 I almost wish I never fell in love
 With brown eyes and a sense of humor 
 Because when it ended, I hated myself
 And all the innocent world
 (The key word is “almost”)
 That summer left me a souvenir
 Of sweetness this winter is freezing
 Oh, spit out your request!
 Tell me to say I didn’t mean to let him die
 Without saying ‘I love you’
  I love you so damn much.
 But not good—
 Never--  
 It’s always,
 See you later.
 But later takes forever
 Sweet paper
 Tell me what you want
 But.
 Don’t.
 Make. 
 Me. 
 Lie.

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