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I'm just a lonely little leaf So small, so insignificant But in my dreams, I hold belief That I could be magnificent My skin would gleam of emerald green To ward off snow and beckon spring My fettered branch would welcome teems Of chorus birds to dance and sing My life would know such happy times As wild winds lift me up for laughs To flutter onto railway lines And halt the trains upon their tracks Yet in the morning, when I wake From slumbered dreams, I find relief In knowing god made no mistake With me, his lonely little leaf
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Aug 14, 2014
Aug 14, 2014 at 8:31 PM UTC
Lonely Little Leaf
I'm just a lonely little leaf So small, so insignificant But in my dreams, I hold belief That I could be magnificent My skin would gleam of emerald green To ward off snow and beckon spring My fettered branch would welcome teems Of chorus birds to dance and sing My life would know such happy times As wild winds lift me up for laughs To flutter onto railway lines And halt the trains upon their tracks Yet in the morning, when I wake From slumbered dreams, I find relief In knowing god made no mistake With me, his lonely little leaf
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Aug 14, 2014
Aug 14, 2014 at 8:31 PM UTC
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