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Twist it
The Best year's of a teenagers life
 is before they become a teenager.
 before the transition from 
 thinking there wasn't a worry to have in the world
 because there was nothing wrong with it,
 to knowing almost everything in the world
 leads you to worry,
 Because there isn't much perfectness in it.
 
 As a child if you lived and had a normal childhood
 without abuse, rape and all the things that make people
 eventually go insane,
 You know that your life was a constant fairytale,
 in the childhood moment you didn't think you were living a fairy-tail
 but as you go deeper and farther along in life, you seems to see
 That you somehow lost the trail, and drifted from your child fairytale.
 
 As a child if you lived and had a normal childhood
 without having to worry if you maybe might  have food next week,
 or worry about the rain because you don't have roof over your head
 and all the things that steal the dance and rhythm from a person's heart,
 and sunshine from their eyes,
 Then you know that everything was fuzzy with innocents, 
 The comments that your mother,father, people in general said about other people
 or the children of those people went unnoticed,
 but as you become better with listening and noticing,
 you'll never stop, you'll see what the old jokes your
 father whispered to you uncle, while your 
 mother's back was turned meant. then you will
 be able to see and understand them crystal clear,
 it's so pronounced that it stains you.
 
 As a child if you lived and had a normal childhood,
 Without going through a rough and dramatic family divorce,
 or having to run home without even having the chance, of noticing the blooming flower
 because you were scared the bullies would catch you again 
 then you know that laughter was as common as blinking
 you never thought it would disappear because you never noticed it there,
 but as you see the world in new colours, particularly if you see them in black, white
 and gray, then you'll miss the laugher of your childhood summers, 
 you'll look into the mirror and wear a weak smile and hope to god
 that a random laughter would come running out
 and continue for another mile,  like when you were a child
 and when it does one day come out and leave a sweat trail of happiness
 then  you will,
 you will
 with all the might god bestowed in you
 you will grab it and twist it
 twist it
 twist it
 and twist it some more
 so that it won't escape you,
 but sometimes when your
 high on happiness
 you become careless
 and let the punches of life, 
 and the scratches of evil words
 knock you to the cold, bitter, and hard ground.
 and you'll lay around,
 you'll lay until one day
 you feel so silly about laying around
 that a random laughter will coming running
 out and continue for another mile,
 and let me tell you you will
 With all the might god bestowed in you,
 grasp it and twist it
 twist it 
 twist it 
 and twist it some more.

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