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Different
I merged
I decided to wear my yellow summer dress
It’s blazing hot outside
I move with graceful movements
Down the stairs as my “adopted” family waits
My two brothers watching their partners
My two sisters watching back
My lovely parents watch the clouds
Two chocolate eyes of my niece
She’s watching me
My lover also is eyeing me
The spotlight shall shine
I sit down in the crowded room
Fill with vampires and a half-human, too
I think of all the things that are true
How different I am
Shouldn’t affect you
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Blue makes me feel happy
How about you…
I forgot my reason to this poem
Oh yeah…
It’s to tell how different it is
When you are
Dead…
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