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Clarinet man sits Upon a New York cloud Watching all the bustling As his music plays so loud. He watches over his children Watches his family grow so old He wonders if they remember All the stories he has told. "Of course they do," he says Slaps his knee with his fist "For they have my soul with them, I am the moth among the mist." He feels a nudge upon his back Stops and turns to see His good old friend Benny say, "Come play a tune with me!" Back to back They faced each other Put their instruments to their lips And harmonized with one another. As he is playing Clarinet man is able to see The best things in life They are all free!!!!!
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Mar 25, 2012
Mar 25, 2012 at 12:57 AM UTC
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Clarinet man sits Upon a New York cloud Watching all the bustling As his music plays so loud. He watches over his children Watches his family grow so old He wonders if they remember All the stories he has told. "Of course they do," he says Slaps his knee with his fist "For they have my soul with them, I am the moth among the mist." He feels a nudge upon his back Stops and turns to see His good old friend Benny say, "Come play a tune with me!" Back to back They faced each other Put their instruments to their lips And harmonized with one another. As he is playing Clarinet man is able to see The best things in life They are all free!!!!!
10-20-11
peacockbrain
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Mar 25, 2012
Mar 25, 2012 at 12:57 AM UTC
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