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just wait and see

By Richard J Sereday Jr

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Mirror mirror on the wall, who is this sad and lonely fool? Why, 'tis but you my friend, lonely and alone, with on one to call your own. Crystal ball in my hand, who is this, this lonely man? Why, 'tis you of which I see, no one else in sight, Psychic sitting in your chair, see my future and take me there. Why, 'tis no future for you I see, your life is destine to be empty. I can believe none, you three, I'll find my own future, just wait and see. Written February 8th, 2002 © on Feb 08 2002 01:25 AM PST   0 • 10

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