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"about Life"
When will the world stop spinning. Out of control, there is no winning. 'Cause of bad Government,bad weather, high prices and wars. Sometimes you wonder what are we all living for. Life isn't supposed to be easy for any of us. No matter how much we may fuss. Some things just are out of our hands. Even if it's hard for us to understand. We just need to start trusting in the lord above. Stop all the fighting and hating and to just love. So remember when things get rough. Just try not to sweat the small stuff. "Cause there are good things in life. Like our family and being a mother and a wife. And i know i wouldn't trade those things for anything. 'Cause to me that is everything. And i know when it comes to that i have no doubt. To me that's what life is all about. A Poem by T. A. K.
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