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you cant always be right
you don’t think the way  I do , and neither do I force you to 
 but if I have a different choice from you then it’s a crime for you
 people say you are wise and honest and always right
 but I don’t know how you fool this entire world?
 Is it just me or is the whole world wrong just like you?
 Why do you always want things to be your way?
 Try looking at things through someone else’s view
 And you will see how different the world is 
 You will see how wrong you were and how right I was
 Instead of looking at a bush of green, try looking at the green nature
 You will see how calm you can feel just by looking at a tree 
 You will see a new life in the ocean instead of just a big cold sea
 There are many different people in this world 
 And I don’t want you to think like every one of them 
 But if you want to be one of them then sometimes you have to let go 
 And try to put yourself in their shoes 
 That’s how you will get to like the world and the world would like you
 Don’t be afraid of trying, doing new things
 Its all nothing but a start to a new experience and wonderful life
 Try thinking over my advice tonight 
 And you will see that you were wrong and I was right

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