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Created on: April 09, 2011
An angels scorn;
Careful what you say
As you walk on by
Dismissing me in every way
Not even looking me in the eye
Careful what you think
As our two paths cross
As deeper in you sink
Soon to be at a loss
Careful how you act
Going on your way
For all that you lacked
Is for you what I pray
Careful now that I am no longer here
As you continue down that same old road
For your future is not so clear
With even just this one seed you have sowed
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