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Just A Girl
There was a girl who went to school everyday
with a bright smile and laughing with her friends,
But when you watch someone slowly fade away
you can never imagine them that way again.
She stopped making an appearance to class
and she didn't come to lunch,
As the time would gradually pass
having her gone felt like carrying a wistful hunch.
Her seat had become bypassed and deserted
chilled to the touch,
All the students could be was disconcerted
as if they cared that much.
Rumors spread as fast as the pandemic
yet nobody cared to ask the truth,
Never significant enough to become any type of polemic
it was just another abstruseness amongst the youth.
Now to other people, this may mean nothing much
as it may just be a story about a girl being isolated from the world, unseen,
However this has more meaning than common touch
considering the fact that this girl is me.
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