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Finding Hope In A New Day


Rasna Malathari

Starting fresh, Feeling Whimsy
Heart Full Of Hope, Mind Full Of Motivation

Ready To Turn This Day To Something Positive
Oh, Sweet Lord, how could I forget?

External Forces, Dimming Your Sparks
Not yet, Keep Trying

Get Forge To Dust, Not Yet.
Start Afresh, The Day Is Not Yet Done

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