Orenda Fink
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Blind Asylum

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Blind Asylum

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I am happy every hour of the day

Every hour that I stay

In this light house the doors don't open

Forget what I had once been only hours before

I am happy every hour of each day

Every hour I remain

In this blind asylum it can't be seen

What I'd once been only hours before

Only hours before

The tea man was old

They'd see in me

In the morning I'll close my eyes

I'm leaving tonight

I am happy

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