"I wish I were three" - Lee Waller 

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I wish I were three

 

Lee Waller

 

So you don't need me, never did and never will

That's fine, I knew that long ago

Three year olds take the world as it comes

And think logically

Do it if they can, give up if the will isn't there

But being twenty means I don't have to care

Or think logically

I don't have to give up when will is lax

Because the only thing I've learned in the

seventeen years that have passed is everything

has its own time, and sometimes things we let

go, come back better than before.

The only thing in life that never changes

Is that everything changes eventually.

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