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Created on: April 20, 2008 Last Updated: April 27, 2010
Snapshots, snapshots
Everywhere
In home sewn fare
I used to wear
A 70s child
Gone 80s wild
Perms, big hair
Snapshots, snapshots
Everywhere
Snapshots, snapshots
All showing
Children growing
The family
We used to be
Babies now men
I'd do it again
That's my prayer
Snapshots, snapshots
Everywhere
Snapshots, snapshots
Just because
Who I was
Never again
Like back then
Better now
Evolved somehow
But I still share
Those snapshots, snapshots
Everywhere.
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