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Tiny Town: Big Man

I though it'd be best, to move out west.

Have some fun and be care-free.

Just get up and pack and dont look back,

although most did disagree.

 

I told them dont fret, ill have no regret,

Its just something I need to do.

Im creating some ends, but ill make new friends,

Little did I know who.

 

Despite what they said, I went ahead,

and just hoped for the best.

What I found was, incredible because,

Theres none like it in the midwest.

 

I found my guy and Ill tell you why,

Im so sure it was meant to be.

The feeling of fear, just dissapoeared,

When I realized he was for me.

 

He opend my mind; before I was blind,

To anyone other than me.

Now I can smile, 'cuz it was all worthwhile,

To find a new priority.

 

I saw his face, I'd found my place.

No longer lost or alone.

Wrapped in his arms, free from all harms,

With him, again I am home.

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