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Senioritis
I'm not afraid to leave
 I know the appropriate time has passed
 I've turned in all of my childish fantasies
 But rather than running away from what I know and have
 Peering through a broken looking glass 
 I wish to cling to whatever shrapnel  is left
 
 Every person grieves
 in their own way
 Slowly, close-knit relationships pull apart
 It's time to find your own place
 
 But can I find a place somewhere 
 Close to where we used to be
 Above tree-tops, convenience store runs 
 And our special tree-house moment 
 
 Take a small part of me
 that might fit in one of your heart corners
 Despite the dust and dark 
 I'll know; I'll still have a place in your heart
 
 Engraved with a small sentence, well hidden
 One I have written: Don't leave me  
 
 If you leave
 I want to spend my life in a suitcase
 Cramped; my face--a passport, permanently stamped
 
 Because I can be enough for you
 I can rely on myself, but you . . . 
 Cure my Senioritis
 Reciprocally, can my words heal you?

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