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Pieces in my Pocket
If I traveled the whole world
And put pieces of it in my
pocket
What would I take?
I’d take the ability to ask questions
The steps to growing up
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First love without the aftertaste
The paint that tigers use
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And a perfectly-planned rain.
Then people would mesh it together
Drive a cab over it
And call it Life.
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