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Me, Myself and I

We were as one on the day we were born. On that bright and freezing, cold winter morn. From that moment in time, me, myself and I Went everywhere together as the years passed us by. We were not choosy myself, I and me, We ate the same food and drank the same tea. We all went to school and sat in the same chair, The teacher couldn’t part us, he wouldn’t dare. When lessons were over, me, myself and I Would walk home together beneath the blue sky. When bedtime came and we’d climb up the stairs, We’d share the same bed and say the same prayers. As I, myself and me grew wiser and bolder Me, myself and I learnt life gets harder as you get older. I thought we’d get married and not left on the shelf But it wasn’t to be for me, I and myself. I’m fully convinced that me, myself and I Will still be as one on the day that we die.

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