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Outspoken
I asked my mother if I could fly,
 she said i would fall.
 Does it matter if I cry?
 No, not at all.
 I asked my mother if I should smile
 she said to just look down.
 I hoped that I could set the dial,
 and to leap above the ground.
 I dreamt about the sweet wind
 carressing my stricken face.
 Then I jolt, and to her whim
 I meet her cold embrace.
 I asked my mother if I should dream
 she said to keep my silence.
 The ocean skies had lost it's gleam
 for the world is only violence.

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