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My Syndrome
In this world,
they have syndromes everywhere.
Heather, she has the "I don't like her" syndrome,
Ashlee, she has the "I don't like her" syndrome,
and Kelsi, she has the "She's a b****" syndrome.
But I, I gave the "I don't care" syndrome
because I don't care what Heather says
or what Ashlee thinks
or even what Kelsi thinks.
This syndrome is no different than tourettes,
no different than a tic,
or any different than any other syndrome
Because what I have is more than a syndrome,
it is a flaw, a blemish, my normality
saying that I am not perfect.
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