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Watching. Not Learning. Hope
People say watch and learn. That can work a lot. But on one subject, I completely lack. Love. All the time, I watch happy couples walk off. Then theres me. Just that girl who sits there, used to have no care in the world. Now, she only thinks of the world. Each night, I sit outside. Staring at the stars, I text one of my guy friends. I say I think of each star as a happy couple. Then, there is the lonley star. Me. He said I got it all wrong. Each star represents hope. Each time hope is lost, a star burns out. When a star has too much hope, it falls. After that, I resumed back up at the stars. It then saw a star. It looked as if it were falling. Hope keeps our world working. So, if watching and not learning is how I am, then the stars can teach me the way.
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