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I wrote this poem about all the screwed-up friendships I had and still have...all I want is a normal drama-free friend...
Sometimes.
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Rachelle
Sometimes things get weird;
The less you know,
the less you hurt.
Sometimes people you trust may deceive you;
Say stuff that truly affects you,
your heart hallow and empty.
Sometimes without any signs,
things mess up, leaving you bare.
I tend to get caught up pretty easily,
leading to disappointments.
People tell me to trust but every time I do: I regret.
People talk.
People stare.
People gossip.
All I want is a new start in life...
Move to another continent,
Forget everyone here,
New beginning,
New reputation.
I'm tired of feeling so alone even though I'm surrounded...
Sometimes. by Rachelle @FamilyFriendPoems
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The less you know,
the less you hurt.
Sometimes people you trust may deceive you;
Say stuff that truly affects you,
your heart hallow and empty.
Sometimes without any signs,
things mess up, leaving you bare.
I tend to get caught up pretty easily,
leading to disappointments.
People tell me to trust but every time I do: I regret.
People talk.
People stare.
People gossip.
All I want is a new start in life...
Move to another continent,
Forget everyone here,
New beginning,
New reputation.
I'm tired of feeling so alone even though I'm surrounded...
Sometimes. by Rachelle @FamilyFriendPoems
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