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Friendship and Lies Don't Mix
“I got $100 for not talking.”
 Okay?
 “I am going to Australia for my 16th birthday.”
 Isn’t that is four years?
 “I am allergic to them so I don’t have to wear them.”
 Whatever you say…
 “I have a fever of 102 degrees.”
 Why are you at school shouldn’t you be at home?
 
 At first you believe anything that they say
 You are just happy that they are your “friend”
 
 Then their stories become twisted
 And more make believe
 You have to stop yourself and
 Say “are any of these true?”
 
 Then they think you
 Believe everything
 So they spin a web
 A web full of lies
 
 You try to pull it down
 But they repair it with a larger lie
 Sometimes there are truths in the web
 But you cannot tell
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