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They Don't Know
If only we were older
 Made our own decisions 
 Lived on our own
 Could do what ever we wanted
 
 But who wants to give up adolescence?
 No worries
 No real responsibilities 
 That new, young, teenage love that many take fro granted.
 
 "I love him"
 "I love her"
 We say it, we mean it too
 "You cannot love, you're still so young"
 We hear it all the time,
 from parents, teachers, all adults alike.
 
 But they don't know
 They don't know about the hours long conversations
 Telling each other our true feelings
 Maybe they're just jealous
 They yearn for the love, the young true love they had at our age.
 
 The high school sweetheart
 The summer romance
 That love sick feeling you get when they're away
 or getting love drunk from something as simple as 
 a wink
 a smile
 a kiss

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How do they know I'm not in love?
Hell, I might even be more in love with my boyfriend then most women are with their husbands.