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Bubblegum MAG
  Rushing into the backyard
  Signaling for the attention of anyone
  Anyone who could help.
  The sight of the bubblegum spread over your face
  Could make a stone-face crack.
  We laughed until your face changed
  From that bright shade of pink
  to rosy red.
  Then we got to work,
  Attempting to remove that mask
  That was sticky as glue.
  The tissue that was meant to remove
  That bubblegum mask
  Now ripped apart, shredded,
  Adding to the mess
  we already had on our hands.
  The battle we had embarked upon
  Was finally lost.
  Waving the little white flags on our fingertips,
  admitting defeat,
  Crushing the hopes of handling problems,
  We asked an adult for help.
  The sight of the bubblegum on your face
  Could make a stone-face crack.
  That never would’ve happened
  to anyone else
  But it was so simply you.

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