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Family Circle

The wrong side where my kinfolk dwell, Takes no notice of the damaged family circle, It’s what we know, who we are, It’s our heart. What is poor, What is rich, Uptown where the bluebloods grow, The buildings straight & new, Maps lead the way to, Places we don’t want to go. Who wants to be on their, Wrong side of the tracks, Not Me
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Feb 2, 2011
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