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When I was a young girl
When I was a young girl of four years old,
 The beach cottage I lived in seemed to loom:
 June suns today turn my skin lustrous gold,
 Driving with you, hood down, hot afternoon:
 Past the tiny house, a new family lives,
 That old home is stuffed full of memories:
 Childhood is the precious gift that time gives,
 You slowly park the car, remove the keys;
 The beach smells of French fries and of ice cream,
 I see familiar places from my youth:
 Those days, years ago, seem now like a dream,
 You pay for pictures in a photo booth;
 And I think, on this fine day in my prime:
 “Oh, but if I could travel back in time.”
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