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When a Teen Sees a Shooting Star
When a teen sees a shooting star,
they wish to succeed in life
When a teen in love sees a shooting star
They close their eyes
and wish to freeze time
When a teen is depressed and sees a shooting star
they don’t bother to close their eyes
instead just look up at the sky
and wish for the end
When a teen is happy and sees a shooting star
they smile up at the sky
nothing changes
they don’t wish
They have nothing to change
When a teen with a broken heart sees a shooting star
they close their eyes
clench their fists
with tears falling down their cheeks
and a shattered mind
they wish for that one to put the pieces back together
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