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Created on: August 31, 2009
My Own Way
I stroll through the streets
Looking for me
Trying to find my youth that has once escaped me.
From birth to man
Some might say
That I grew up to fast
Even for today.
Now would I change things from my past?
Some things,
But it made me who I am.
And if it was changed
Who and where would I be?
Not expressing these emotions here now
So where would you be?
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