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Nothing Here, by Madeline Hamilton
Welp, here I am.
Scripting this blank page.
There was a poem here,
but that poem is considered an old memory now.
Thrown away,
Faded,
Casted off.
So I did what was right,
I deleted it for its own good.
They didn’t need me,
so they wouldn’t desire this poem.
They’re satisfied now,
And I’m pleased that they are.
That gives me time to figure out what’s good for me.
There’s nothing here.
Go do something other than reading this “poem”.
Have an acceptable day.
There’s nothing here.
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Just an old poem about someone I loved before they left me. So I had to change it.