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Friends
“I have friends.” If you ask, that’s what I’ll say.
I won’t elaborate or tell you the truth.
The truth is they’re all fictional.
I met them in books. I am not ashamed.
I won’t elaborate or tell you the truth.
They’re always there for me, truer than any friend I’ve ever had.
I met them in books. I’m not ashamed
We’ve laughed together, cried together, been together.
They’re always there for me, truer than any friend I’ve ever had.
We’re dimensions apart, but we’ve never been closer.
We’ve laughed together, cried together, been together.
I don’t need friends. I have books.
“I have friends,” If you ask, that’s what I’ll say.
I met them in books. I’m not ashamed.
They’re always there for me. Truer than any friend I’ve ever had.
I don’t need friends. I have books.

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