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Created on: May 28, 2010 Last Updated: December 28, 2011
Being a child is so much fun, life has just begun
You got a new toy, and that gives you so much joy
And what if you get everything you want
You become a smile merchant!
As we grow we want more to show
When want becomes need, we never know
From a toy to new car
A long journey so far
We need a house to stay
And then few more houses, property is booming they say
Few more cars as everyone has to drive their way
Now it’s becoming hard to drive
I think only drivers can make us survive
Home is getting smaller with so much inside
Family needs to split to the other side
Business, I only made it a hit
Brother, you are no more a part of it
You need to learn so much you see
We have hired a new managing director
Who can handle things better?
Need is the inspiration when we start
And it becomes the greed that makes people apart
Need is fine only when it is not crossing line.
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