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My home has changed The sounds and smells It's new to my life A virtue I have gained My handle has broke After so much time I blink without blinking I finally awoke With sleep now gone I hear the singing So soothing and sweet From dusk until dawn I see tops of trees Middle of clouds Flew with the geese Loved out loud My senses enhanced I feel them vibrating faster and faster the beginning of the dance It tastes so sweet This air I breathe I'll fill my belly Just for me to keep I see tops of trees Middle of clouds Flew with the geese Loved out loud The sound slowly fades Where did it go It's further and further Soon it no longer plays With sleep now gone My handle has broke My senses enhanced Now everything's wrong There is no more dancing As I fall to my knees I am landing No more trees
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