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Sitting in Class
Oh how beautiful a view, the gift of sitting next to you
Many dreams manifest in my mind, a ruthless hunt for a kiss to remind
Society saying these feeling are just me wishing to screw.
Having to match an empty mold I'm supposed to fit into, my true self left behind
My feelings called angst or lust, my motives held as untrue
I'm certain of my intent and regret of the decision I made.
I stopped because the reasons society created
An ignorant fool, a loser of the game and a childish wish to get laid
And I regret that my decision and feelings my actions cremated.
I guess mistakenly trying to become the image of what I was told to be
What I'm trying to say is that I wish you were still with me.
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