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I Died With the Times
My life passed with moments I learned to love
 Like jungle gyms and Super Nintendo.
 Bring back the dog who smelled of morning dew
 and summertime visits to petting zoos.
 I once swallowed to numb the pain of death
 the smoke which envelopes my mind so deep
 for life is but lived in the past I seek.
 Solace is found in the bottle again,
 But here I drown (not suck) myself to sleep
 in misery. Replace my phone with stones
 to call the lake that once rippled my youth
 and beg her grace for I now feel the bruise.
 Take me to the little league games in parks
 and the photos of toothless warriors
 who find victory in pizza and Coke.
 I miss practice and playing and parents,
 punishment and Pokemon and playgrounds.
 My home is the haven in which I grow,
 But I have lived and left and died alone.

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