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It seems the biggest grudge the current generation have is that their entire life has been uploaded onto the internet by their parents. 

When this woman was born all those small years ago, Her beauty was a sign of the times, Her beauty was more than a story could tell, Her beauty shone through in her eyes, That were displayed in beautiful sparkling snapshots, More blue than the deepest blue sea, Her eyes shone through in every photo, Just as pure as pure could be, And every short day, for the years on her feet, Her mum loaded onto the net, Every bit of detail she would rather not share, Details she’d rather forget, Till now as an adult everyone can see, Everything that she’s ever been, There’s nothing at all private about who she is, Her life is there to be seen.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019




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