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Dreams Could Never Die (48th Street)

The friendships made on 48th Street

Are ones that cannot be beat.

Us four girls

We owned the world.

We rode our  bikes as fast as we could

Achieving great, instead of plain ol' good.

Our faces smeared with dirt,

Our hearts unaware of any hurt

With smiles on our face.

How I miss that place.

The innocence was in my heart

Now my world is torn apart.

I wish I could return

To my life without concern

When my world was a block wide

And dreams could never die.

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Written by
nicholle-justine
American
Published
Jun 28, 2013
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