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Nantucket
et
 
 
 The dim light was shining on my red shorts,
 Squinting eyes stared hastily at the pink and orange image that infested the whole sky
 The smell of a dying love walking around in matching outfits haunted my nostrils.
 A fly looking for excitement decided to turn my way, and soon became disappointed 
 Because we were mesmerized, we were all mesmerized by the sunset.
 I don’t know why the summer had gone so fast
 And the only words I remember were the distant calls of
 Small children gliding on sand like I used to.
 “You’re getting so grown up!” familiar faces remarked.
 And with a hesitant smile, I cautiously laughed.
 Because maybe I am growing older, gaining maturity and respect.
 That summer, 
 It was my deepest fear.
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