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Created on: January 29, 2009
My feet still walk
But inside I'm going no where
My mouth still talks
But inside there is this silence
My ears still hear
But who could really pay attention
My hands still know
What I can never mention
My heart just pours
Like the sound of rushing water
What I miss most of all
Is to be called your daughter
My chance is over
Gone in each tomorrow
When our families gone
We're left alone with only sorrow
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