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Have You Ever Had the Blue's
Have You Ever Had the Blue’s? Author Dana Redricks June 7, 2016 Have you ever had the blues? Can you walk a mile in my shoes? You give your advice without thinking twice, But can you pay the price? My life has been flooded with rivers of tears I have faced and overcame many fears Year after year I have faced my nightmares. Were you there, did you see the things That I have seen, dream the dreams that Have I dreamed? Broken promises and shattered dreams Turning darkness into day. I have come a long way and I am finally Having my say. Today is a brand new day. Have you ever had the blues, were you? didn’t know what to do blues. People tell you what they would do, But can you walk the miles that I have Walked across the slippery slopes of life. Can you walk the many miles I have walked? and still have the strength, To cope and still find hope.
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