She'eriot Shel Ha'Chaim (Scraps of Life)
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She'eriot Shel Ha'Chaim (Scraps of Life)
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What is time telling me
It's all scraps of life
And to live the moment
To begin collecting the shards
Maybe I will get out more
Start to speed up a bit
Start to get along
And make some noise
Maybe a different place
A more exciting place
Start to shake things up
And make them right again
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