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Created on: January 16, 2011
I Don't Know
I don't know what tomorrow may bring.
Don't you wish it was simple just like a ring.
Do you think that because I go to high school I know everything?
Well, I got news for you,
I don't,
so get it through your thick brain.
You ask which way does the wind blow.
Don't ask me, I don't know.
You ask about a word that I've never heard in my whole life.
Unless I have a dictionary, don't even try.
They say that education is the key to knowledge.
So I might know when I get out of college.
Can you wait till then?
Can you wait till I can?
If you can't, sorry.
If you can, good.
But until then I'm in the snow.
I don't know.
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