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Shooting Star (gone too soon)

Such a humorous man

A kindhearted soul

 

His fame it does seem

Had taken it's toll

 

All his money and fame

Could not bring him peace

 

Behind laughs and smiles

Lay his demons , his beast

 

The world a little dimmer

With another bright star gone

 

We'll definitely miss him

Though the world will move on

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Aug 13, 2014
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In memory of Robin Williams

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