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Oreo's, Coke, Snot, and Coughs
here i am.
i am putting myself out there, hoping this will be worth it.
my friends say i am a good poet. my teachers almost cry at some of my work. and yes, i know i only have one poem online right now, BUT i left my folder of poems in my locker so i am a little tied up...
so here i am, boring Saturday night. no life. chilling online looking for something to do off of AOL when i started reading all of your great work. i was inspired by all of you brave souls to also put my young writing out here. so i signed up eating oreo's, drinking a free can of coke my mom and i got at the chinese food place in Asbury, blowing my nose and coughing my lungs out; hair in braids, make-up messed up from my shower, cut-up neptune wrestling shirt and pajama shorts in my dimly lit kitchen/computer room/dining room.
if i ever make something out of my writing, let this be the wonderfully attractive moment it started as. :)
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