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I Am From
Where crashing waves roll up on the sand,
I find myself holding her hand
Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I cry,
all I could hear is the “goodbye”
I have one sister, we laugh and we joke,
the drink is called Diet Cherry Coke
From family to friends I love them enough,
I’m five feet tall, “Wow, it’s rough”
Getting older the sports disappear,
at least I listen to The Coast is Clear
It melts in my hand, it’s called Blue Moon,
the taste can make you go Ka-Boom
Karrie cooking magic in the kitchen,
baking runs in the family, I love to pitch in
Sirens out in the distance I hear,
John is on his way, help is near
Leaves fall from the tree,
allergic, yes, with buzzing bees
The waves have hit at least I’m inside,
family is close, take it with pride
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