Remember the day
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Remember the day
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Remember the day
When I left home to buy some food
Myself in that painful February mood
I did what I could
Remember that day
When I left home to just buy some food
Considering if one shouldn't I or if one should
Sun was high, and I
Found me on the road to genoa
Did you ever drive in a moonstruck constitution
And find to reach a seaport at dawn is a solution
You should If you could
There slowly, slowly, I no longer thought of what is good or what is not
There simply was the water's smell and remoteness
I only stood and watched that old cold ocean
In tender and bright, full, unspeakable emotion
I did what I could
All was good
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