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Little Girl

by Elaine Eagle

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Look at all these lives That I've lived so far Passing through my hands Isn't it bizarre Little girl on the honor roll You seem so far away Little girl don't starve yourself For your wedding day Little girl don't waste your time Worrying about what could have been Time Withering my innocence, crippling my pride Time Never know if you're against me or If you're on my side Look at all these lives That I've touched so far It's that human touch That make us who we are I know I haven't lived that long Still I feel the weight I think my blood is aging Like a lovely Cabernet Little girl don't waste your time Worrying about what could have been Time Withering my innocence, crippling my pride Time Never know if you're against me or If you're on my side Time Never know if you're against me or If you're on my side

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