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I wonder if that teacher knows That house she calls a home Is where little children would roam Up and down the stairs we’d go Trotting our feet down like a heard of buffalo I wonder if she can still smell the tea and toast And feel the warmth that kettle rose All those years a go At the place I called home. As she walks in the kitchen, Does it whisper her my secrets?
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