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larisa86 [58]
3 years ago
11

Write 7 versus like a poem about your life. idc how it looks plzz help

English
2 answers:
serg [7]3 years ago
6 0
Answer:
My life is like a flying dart
Aiming on point, towards your heart
It’s hope is high it’s dark is light
I won’t let it go down without a fight

Every twist and turn it brings a bare
Of something, anything for which I can care
And when I see a sight of doubt
I sing a song so I do not pout

Hopefully it doesn’t sound to odd and is what your looking for! Let me know if you need anything else.
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

All my emotions.

They tide with how I'm feeling.

But it's hard to have emotions when they aren't worth reading.

I feel like I'm invisible.

But I have to remain sensible.

It's lonely in the real world,

but I'm not just "Daddy's Little Girl"

I've got my own life and my own plans.

Too bad he doesn't like the way that I am

Explanation:

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