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There are so many things I wish I could say Wish I could describe In a perfect way That everyone could understand me. And I know not everyone thinks the same As I do, every day It's a complicated distance that I came To get to where I am. I walked a many desert storms In bare feet with the ground so hot I could have been lost though I was reborn From the journey of the dry. I swam a many oceans stretched Naked and freezing I could have drowned but something I fetched In the water saved my life. I climbed a many mountains high Without protection of stable ground The incline uprising like my sigh But my luck kept me from falling. Or maybe it was God's gracious light Watching over me Or maybe fate just didn't want to take me that night I'm not so sure, but I am pleased. Cause my life has been a journey Of uphills, downhills Falls and climbs But here I am today Walking along this line-- Through life.
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Feb 7, 2011
Feb 7, 2011 at 12:36 PM UTC
"My Life"
There are so many things I wish I could say Wish I could describe In a perfect way That everyone could understand me. And I know not everyone thinks the same As I do, every day It's a complicated distance that I came To get to where I am. I walked a many desert storms In bare feet with the ground so hot I could have been lost though I was reborn From the journey of the dry. I swam a many oceans stretched Naked and freezing I could have drowned but something I fetched In the water saved my life. I climbed a many mountains high Without protection of stable ground The incline uprising like my sigh But my luck kept me from falling. Or maybe it was God's gracious light Watching over me Or maybe fate just didn't want to take me that night I'm not so sure, but I am pleased. Cause my life has been a journey Of uphills, downhills Falls and climbs But here I am today Walking along this line-- Through life.
SSK<3  AKA: Valerie Garcia
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Feb 7, 2011
Feb 7, 2011 at 12:36 PM UTC
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