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The Sounds of Time
Once, a happy carefree kid, just laughing at every little thing
 Playing Red Rover on the school playground and swinging on the swings
 I can still hear the squeaking of the swings as I went back and forth
 The days when the only worry I had was wondering what cartoon I was 
 going to watch that day.
 How I wish those days were still here
 To be happy and carefree again 
 Just to be able to have fun and not worry
  Back to the days when there was no drama
  But there’s not a way
 There’s not a way to go back
 And the older I get, the fainter the sounds of the past become
 And the louder the present sounds get
 As hard as I try to tune out of the present, I can’t
 The more I try to hear the sounds of the past 
 The smaller they get 
 Until I can no longer 
 Hear them.
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