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The Kids That I Know
The kids that I know
can be very strange
but I dont know
how hey could ever change
The kids that I know
take more thn they need
and they don't admit that they are full of greed
but watching them them fight over greed
is truely a show
The kids that I know
cn be very rude
but they can still be nice
when they want to
The kids that I know
could be your greatest enemy
and you best friend

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