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Sixteen Seasons

Sixteen Seasons

Through sixteen seasons my happiness fell, I surely felt like I was living in hell. Held captive by a secret I couldn't tell for it held me tightly in it's shell. I should have hidden it, no I I should have fought it. The secret made me forget my own family's love, it even turned me away from up above. But I couldn't hate it even though I wanted to, it was a part of me a part of my attraction to the same sex. This new me was so complex, he fought his way through sixteen seasons and revealed my secret. Now in happiness we dwell, together no longer having to keep it, my sixteen seasons secret will never be defeated.

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