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Created on: May 29, 2010
weary n' lost
i can remember
being afraid
while anxiety n' doubt
had their way
i can remember
being alone
wanderin' about
with no place to go
the neon glow
was the only light
to guild my path
through the nite
but i was young
and full of dreams
livin' on the road
by the skin of my teeth
where any roof
even a good will box
felt like home
fo the weary and lost
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