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Runaway Train
In the ''Runaway train'' by Kelly M., she specifically describes her feelings in details to why she wanted and did run away. I can relate to Kelly when she wrote,''Pity for the little boy old enough to understand how every part of a machine worked and yet too young to understand how the world worked''. I fully agree to what she's trying to say. Life is full of obstacles and it can be so hard and stressful that you want to give up. She explains how her relatives gave her a hard time and growing up was tough for her. I completely understand how she feels. But everyday I think to my head everything will be okay and to just keep your head up high. Just a little tip.
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I can really relate to Kelly. I've been where she's been through but I never really ran away, it was just something that went through my head and I thought about it.