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I wish for a wish, where I wish that I lived on a beach. Sand in my toes, salt on my skin and the ocean within my reach. I wish for a wish, where I wish that the world was all mine. Skyscrapers and chandeliers and stars, for me they would shine. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I was all alone. No worries and no problems and no one to call on the phone. I wish for a wish where I wish I could eat whatever I chose. Salads and soufflés and strawberries and even chocolate bows. I wish for a wish, where I wish for someone to wish for me, To wish to love me and to hold me, but also set me free. I wish for a wish where I wish I had a lover true. He’d sing for me and write for me and then say ‘I do’. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I could do what I want, Say what I want and love who I want and even hate the want. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I were not alive. To see what happens after death, oh! When will I arrive?
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Jan 23, 2012
Jan 23, 2012 at 2:29 PM UTC
I wish...
I wish for a wish, where I wish that I lived on a beach. Sand in my toes, salt on my skin and the ocean within my reach. I wish for a wish, where I wish that the world was all mine. Skyscrapers and chandeliers and stars, for me they would shine. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I was all alone. No worries and no problems and no one to call on the phone. I wish for a wish where I wish I could eat whatever I chose. Salads and soufflés and strawberries and even chocolate bows. I wish for a wish, where I wish for someone to wish for me, To wish to love me and to hold me, but also set me free. I wish for a wish where I wish I had a lover true. He’d sing for me and write for me and then say ‘I do’. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I could do what I want, Say what I want and love who I want and even hate the want. I wish for a wish, where I wish that I were not alive. To see what happens after death, oh! When will I arrive?
anusha-dommeti
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Jan 23, 2012
Jan 23, 2012 at 2:29 PM UTC
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