Ic 434
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Allocation

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Allocation

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It's been a whole time now

A year or four I guess

That we stood there in the pasture

Sometimes there were even horses

We used to look at the stars

Next to the grass was a wood

A small brook flew inside

We used to shatter overthere

It's all over now

It had to give ground

Appartments were built up there

And even the brook was filled with sand

We will never enjoy that scenic view again

Who knows what will disappear

For this commerce too

We will ever know

I hear the laughing sides!

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