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Trigonometry
I like math.
 It doesn’t change.
 It never sways.
 Its roots are always steady.
 
 But, this year, 
 It's different.
 Because my right
 Hates my left,
 And my left 
 Hates my right.
 
 And my teacher told me,
 “You’re going to be something,”
 And, “Emotions will destroy you.”
 But I don’t feel like something,
 And I fear I’m already destroyed.
 
 I don’t like math anymore.

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