All things great and small
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All things great and small
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Everywhere I have been
I have seen
The same things
Lots of things
Every sound I have heard
Every word
Every word
Wicked word
Every word
In the world
Tell tale heart can you say
Show the way
Will say
Can you say
Whisper life and spring
Into being
Everything
You have seen
Everything
You have seen
Everywhere I have been
I have seen
The same things
The same things
Many things
I have seen
Pretty things
Into dreams
Everything
I have seen
Pretty things
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