WallyBirdie
Crowing
- Aug 2, 2019
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Holding onto false hope is horribly easy. Letting go of people who have left you long ago is hard. Making new friends, now, how do you even do that?
It's easy when you're a kid in school. You ask to borrow a pencil or crayon and you're suddenly friends for life. (Well, for life in terms of child-whimsy, too young to know any better.)
So, when you're older, how does it work?
I'll try to be blunt.
I'm a man of many names. I'm entirely too complicated. And I enjoy surprisingly little outside of movies and fowl.
If anyone cares to share, I'd be happy to read.
It's easy when you're a kid in school. You ask to borrow a pencil or crayon and you're suddenly friends for life. (Well, for life in terms of child-whimsy, too young to know any better.)
So, when you're older, how does it work?
I'll try to be blunt.
I'm a man of many names. I'm entirely too complicated. And I enjoy surprisingly little outside of movies and fowl.
If anyone cares to share, I'd be happy to read.