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Created on: February 22, 2009 Last Updated: February 24, 2009
You can't see me , because i hide in plain sight
i'm that , i'll check it tomorrow , that one day i'll get it right
i stalk through your generations , young and old, with no answer
i'm that, why me , are you sure , oh no , i got cancer,
i got cancer .
make the invisible , invisible , before your the next unscene
get it checked, get to the doctor and be seen .
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