When things end
I sometimes tend
To get sad when
I have to depart
And something new or different starts
Change is so constant that
I’m no longer comfortable at
The place where I visit/dwell
When will I finally find home, only time will tell
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life
When things end
I sometimes tend
To get sad when
I have to depart
And something new or different starts
Change is so constant that
I’m no longer comfortable at
The place where I visit/dwell
When will I finally find home, only time will tell
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