I cut down the tallest tree, carved my name and then it hit me.
I am not insignificant, I am just selfish.
I’ve never been to the East Coast, but I hear that its beautiful.
I’d love to visit someday, would you like to visit with me?
I saw a creek and I ran to it, took off my clothes and I swam in it.
I made friends with the fishes, they told me I could kiss them.
My parents house is red brick, yeah I’ll always remember it.
When they are dead and gone someone else will live in it.
And that breaks my heart.
But maybe its beautiful that someone else can take the shell and make it their own.
And if thats the case then I apologize for ever calling it my home.
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