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Simply Roll Me Away-Personal Narrative
Simply Roll Me Away

In my teens drained and unhappy from school with my music blasting loud
I wished I could just roll away never have to go back to school again growing up with meant for fun laughter and love under the sun when worries and troubles came over the threshold
I wished I could have someone roll me away to find an easier way to just be me to enjoy life as it should be roll me away to a world of fantasy in early adulthood everyday living took away the pleasures that I had before and all I wanted to do was have someone roll me away to ease my mind to find the smiles I left behind to indulge in golden memories now as the years have flown by
I find that the music I loved then could still ease my mind today with pictures of the faces


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