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When I Woke
When I woke up in my house this morning
I tried to breathe in the air
There wasn’t any left for me
I needed to get out of there
I walked out my door
And upon taking a deep breath
I only smelled pollution
I was almost stifled to death
I went to school
Branded and brought down thrice;
Once by fellow students,
And by teachers, twice.
I escaped at three
And wandered out alone
Frustrated, can’t be myself
Should I give up, just go home?
I found myself at the beach
Wind whipped past me in anger
The waves crushed all my fear
Here no human is a stranger
And then everything was fading
Did I really stray here? I live miles away
The sound, the smell, the sand—
I’ll stay for the cleansing ocean spray.
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