Summer 18

We are not friends No, we are not I’ve never had a real friend before, But I know this is not friendship You leave me in places one should not be left alone in You tell me things one should never be told You fill your glass up while mine has been empty for hours You don’t even know my middle name It’s William, by the way, Not that it really matters anymore Would you even recognize my face in a crowded room? I think about yours at night before I fall asleep I’m not growing, And you’re not listening You let my leaves die While you prune everyone else’s We are not friends No, we are not But you don’t care You have friends to spare

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