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The Simple Life

Truly all I wish, is to lead a simple life.

A quaint home in a quite place.

I want to love and have a caring wife.

I really do have a simple taste.

 

I would like to be a psychologist,

with a decent wage.

Maybe so kids with all of this.

I know it's strange for one my age.

 

This would make me happy as can be.

My wife and me in our rocking chairs.

Look on the horizon, but us together is all we see.

Until gray is the color of all our hairs

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