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Change
Who knew that just one night
Could change a country, fill it with fright
With winds and waves one hundred feet tall
Tsunamis took buildings, took lives, took all
One quake, single quake stole thousands of lives
Separated brothers, sisters, husbands and wives
Changed skyscrapers to rubble, housing to ash
Sent Japan’s thriving country down with a crash
With so much sadness, a good deal of sorrow
What kind of chance is there of a happy tomorrow
But the rest of the world did all that they could
Proving after big rain comes the rainbow, the good
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