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I want to take the hat off And then wave my goodbye. I am a child with a suitcase, A woman with a crane Taking each step with little strength, then falling over again I am a child that ran over, A man with no name Helding my hands in the sky, begging for the rain I was the falling paper, from the tree of neglect Rushed with the wind, heavied by water, loved by the pain I became the small pebble that talked to little grains Ignored and dumbfounded and stinged by bolts of gale I went to take the hat off, with a smile that never fade Soon, I will take this hat off. So long! To you my friend.
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Aug 26, 2018
Aug 26, 2018 at 10:36 AM UTC
Gale
I want to take the hat off And then wave my goodbye. I am a child with a suitcase, A woman with a crane Taking each step with little strength, then falling over again I am a child that ran over, A man with no name Helding my hands in the sky, begging for the rain I was the falling paper, from the tree of neglect Rushed with the wind, heavied by water, loved by the pain I became the small pebble that talked to little grains Ignored and dumbfounded and stinged by bolts of gale I went to take the hat off, with a smile that never fade Soon, I will take this hat off. So long! To you my friend.
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Aug 26, 2018
Aug 26, 2018 at 10:36 AM UTC
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