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Poetry: Not Me

Once in time there was a boy named Johnny. Johnny was skinny and clumsy and tall. His family was poor, though they had money His dad owned a business, always on call. He lived in a small town in the Northwest. He was told that he was disadvantaged. His school was bad, but his teachers the best. The classrooms were old, the textbooks ....

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.... thanks to his mom. Although he didn't thank her at the time. He averaged all B's by the time of the Prom. He imagined that God had dropped him a sign. No longer requiring his mom's motivation, He came home on his own and went straight to his room. Reading Provided some mental relaxation. He even read during lunch in the afternoon. Still not an A student, he struggles in school. Once it was easy f ....

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