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- Nights are long since you've been away, I dream of you all through the day, My Buddy, My Buddy, Nobody's quite so true
- Humans have long since possessed the tools for crafting a better world. Where love, compassion, altruism and justice have failed, genetic manipulation will not succeed.
- Its been so long since iv seen you . Baby come back to me I need you , I miss you , ilovveyou
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