Dear Teenagers
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Dear Teenagers
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Kinda feels like the end of the world every once and a while
If I'm being honest
Kinda get caught up always asking myself why
Is it really worth it?
Try to stay away from the all fake ones and the stupid lies
But I can't be perfect
I don't know why sometimes I even try
But if you look at all the nights
Empty parking lots at 9
Everything just feels alright for a second
And the reckless moments that you spend
Where you just can't let them end
And you just feel alright for a second
It isn't so bad
If you look at what's been good
Can promise you that it all seems messed up
And you lose all that you had
Every time that you get burned
I don't know much but
I can tell you it's true
The bad days get better
It may seem like forever
But the bad days get better
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