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Someone Set The Cake on Fire by Ted Sheridan

12/1/2008 10:11:37 AM
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Someone Set The Cake on Fire
 
  The last youthful moment had left me in a flash
I was now a full year older with just one tick of the clock
The phone rang immediately with birthday wishes
From family and friends
They ranged from the silly to the sentimental
And I thought here we go again....

2007 © T Sheridan

Ted Sheridan


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