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Freedom
Every night, I wash my grandmother's dishes,
Not mine, my grandmother's,
Every other day, I do my mom's and sister's laundry,
Not just mine, but my mom's and sister's,
Every time I go there, I always take my stuff from my dad's house,
And take it to my grandparents' house,
Not my house, but my grandparents' house,
Sixteen years old,
And not a single thing I own,
Facebook, Tumblr,
They don't count,
Anyone can own an account to some website,
And stare at a computer screen all day,
The more I grow,
The more I see,
The more I want freedom,
All for me,
Sixteen years old,
And freedom I don't own

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