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Created on: October 30, 2008
Lost in the past
What would you do on a rainy day,
If you didn't have a place to hide,
You lost your beauty in every way,
What would you do if you lost your pride,
I took my luggage and my precious gold,
To another side of the earth,
Even when my heart couldn't hold,
I found a shelter to hide in,
Having my gold and pride rebuilt.
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