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Time.
Age 17, and grown up.
Nearly an adult, but still,
missing something.
Growing up too fast with hardly any time to just,
be a kid.
Losing time is the worse loss anybody could endure,
You can never regain it.
As limited time of my childhood counting down as we speak
I have no time to enjoy lifes values.
Trying to get my life together,
preparing for adulthood
leaves me little to no time to “act my age”.
I’ve never been able to simply act like a kid,
with the maternal duties and having to subdue myself
from the built-up emotional dispute that i have undergone
and there's no time.

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