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What Being A Teenager Is Really Like
I am a broken traveller
My compass fell long ago
Now it's leading another lost soul.
I left my map
Somewhere in the dense forest
Now it's finding it's own way home.
I dropped my backpack
Trying to climb over a fallen tree
Now all my food is decomposing in the ground.
I am a broken traveller.
My shoes were abandoned
They never helped me anyway
Now they're worthless litter that once were mine.
I forgot about my jacket
While dodging a ruthless bear
Now all he has is ripped up nylon.
I don't have a compass
A map, a backpack, shoes, a jacket.
I lost them all
In the dense forest
Of growing up.
I am a broken traveller.
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I wrote this about growing up, and how it's like being alone in a forest, with no map telling you where to go or what to do or what to say. You lose all these things that you had when you were younger, like innocence, and all you can do is keep going and try to make it out alive.