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Arts, 21.11.2020 23:30 claytonp7695

Gratitude As I look back I see things that I've lost
But as I look at me now I see things that I've got
I've got a home, friends, family, everything that I could possibly ever need
Honestly to me it seems everybody wants something that somebody else has
But the don't about what they got
They just don't care
Look at what you got
Look at what you have
Some people most likely don't have that
You're living in luxury, while they're living in nothing
You'd be surprised how many people are just like that
I know it's hard sometimes you feel like the whole world is falling apart
But there are some people who are living off only the beat of their heart
They never had a place to call their own
They never had a home
They're forced to live on the streets all alone
There's nothin much that we could do
But we could at least show gratitude
Some gratitude
Look at what you got
Look at what you have
Some people most likely don't have that
So show some gratitude, some gratitude
Come on lets show some gratitude
Look at what you got
Look at what you have
Some people most likely don't have that
Some people most likely don't have that
You're living in luxury, while they're living in nothing
You'd be surprised how many people are just like that
So show some gratitude, some gratitude
Come on lets show some gratitude

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