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On Growing Apart
Ohana means family
And in family
No one gets left behind,
Pushed to the back of our mind.
Played
Used
Abused
Disregarded like a worn out muse,
But bonds break
Frayed with age.
Your ohana to me Lilo
Regardless of the way you go
If I should be
Your road not taken
Honor me
Remember my loyalty
And with others
Forge a new path
Of friendship makin’
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Inspired by my friends Lilo and Stich phone case when we were writing about loyalty in Poetry Cub