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Volume 1, Issue 12 - May 12th - 25th, 2004
Poetry: Stereotypical
by Danielle Swartz
Freshman / History Major
I fade away into the woodwork just another one of those "college students" those "partiers" those people that "cut" and are "selfish" but I don't think that's my nature. I've never been "one of those" one of those describable, predictable, totally stereotypical people that are but that's not me stereotype me all you want I'm bound to break out of this mold you wanna cage me? take your best shot I'll escape from this prison this stereotypical hell this place they call Earth this place they call college this place they call home my totally stereotypical hell... Curl into their arms and forget all my worries forget all my painand as soon as I'm a bit better I'll go rescue someone else Cause I'm no stereotypical PMSing selfish female chick though we all have our stereotypical moments where we fit the mold just so no one can see around that one aspect that stereotypical moment that stereotypical you
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