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1900 to the year 2000 and beyond

Do you remember the good old days When syphlus and death ran wild Do you remember the good old days When diseases would take your child. War and starvation,thousand million would die There was never any good old days Relentless misery that just made you cry. Many Untold miseries all in a sinking boat do you remember the good old days When nobody could stay afloat
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