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High School
Everyday I sit in class
Staring at the clock hope it goes round fast
So I can escape from this concrete jungle
Fifty different cliques all trying to be humble
They don’t understand they’re all conceded
So maybe we should turn our attention to those who need it
Instead of worrying about that clothes you’re wearing
So self absorbed that you need that constant staring
It’s more like glaring from across the hall
We could care less if it from Kohl’s or the mall
But that’s not what the world has led us to believe
It’s the pricetag on your clothes that brings you up on the scene
I’m not trying to be mean I’m just telling the truth
It’s crazy how material things have corrupted our youth
Constantly on their phones checking their facebook page
Every year getting them at a younger age
So lets stop for a moment and rewrite this page
You need to stop worrying about if your up on stage
And just relax and live life peacefully
Because no matter what clique their just like you and me.
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