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“hAllUclnOgEn”
At a house party
 
 Someone tucked a pink pill in her hand
 
 And told her that it would help her
 She trusted him
 
 And told this really cute guy how beautiful the color, green, had sounded
 
 He stared at her
 
 And he didn’t need to say anything
 
 ‘Cuz she’d already penetrated his thoughts for the ugly truth
 
 And the part that frustrated her the most:
 
 She could barely comprehend what quite seemed to be the problem.
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If controlled substances were harmless, teachers and former abusers wouldn't take the time to educate us on the consciquences of drug/alcohol abuse.