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Life
Why does everyone have to complain about life? Why can’t anyone appreciate for what it is We take life for granted countless times? What's the rush about anyway? Why can't people stop taking others for granted? Why do so many bad people get away with so much While the rest of us suffer for it? It seems like no one can own up to what they do I'm always seeing decent people. Get treated badly because they have a big heart You would think they would realize why The good people stop being nice and kind Eventually good people snap. And that all seems like it shocks everyone Like hey this sweet person has bite Now they are the mean ones In everyone else's eyes. They don't like when the good ones stands their ground. How much more of this will continue? Will the whole world turn into this?
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