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Delete Cookies? MAG
google chrome 
 has a setting 
 under the “history tab” in a drop-down menu 
 that gives you an option about whether 
 you want to delete the hour you spent online,
 your time divided between facebook and youtube 
 or the last option on the list, clear it all 
 from the beginning of time. 
 
 oh, if only it were that easy 
 if with one click of a button 
 we could erase everything 
 start fresh on a blank canvas 
 set pen to paper
 pin to record 
 fingers to keyboard
 if only it were that easy to erase 
 the wars
 the killing
 the violence
 and start over
 learning from the mistakes
 and have peace for once
 but it isn't that simple because
 the only choice you get is whether or not
 to save passwords
 and delete cookies too but starting over is sometimes
 better than moving on so if only it were
 that easy 
 to delete the world instead of 
 the embarrassing searches 
 you made in google 
 or the six times you checked your email
 or the crush you stalked on myspace
 but erasing time leaves pencil marks
 the faint indent of words unwritten
 the scars of people who have healed
 but can't seem to forget
 and sometimes 
 I wish we could erase it all
 even the good stuff
 because the bad sometimes
 outweighs the good
 and we could start
 without biases or stereotypes 
 or prejudice 
 without god or religion or science
 but instead relearning everything
 together
 but unfortunately google chrome doesn't give you that option

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