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Created on: August 14, 2009
Back when I was younger, only 16
School was still part of my Daily routine
Sitting at My Desk waiting for class to begin
I think about my friends and how I hope to fit in
Not Much Time Passed and I was soon 18
I flirted with girls and I was addicted to caffeine
It was finally over, My Sr. Year
I couldn't take it anymore I wanted to get the hell out of here
Some more time Passed and I was 21
I tried to work hard but my work never got done
All that Extra Partying seemed to cut in to my study Time
But It's ok Because I went to school on my parent's Dime
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