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Silas - My Ire Story



To spice up the moment silas joined the my ire story trend to give us this great piece download and enjoy below
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The road is rough and things are tough.
I try to fix the pot holes buh I couldn’t.
I thought life was easy so I moved on my own
But if I had known the life I was searching for was looking me right in the eye. If I had known the life I was searching for was already my own

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