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Welcome to My Chain-Link Ballroom
  I was that kid-in-a-corner
  One Hand welded to
  A chain link fence
  Trying to pry my way to
  A place
  I imagined there were friends
  And I remember crying
  Because I really didn't
  Get it, the way others did
  Why the sand sifting through
  My other hand
  Was the only one who
  Would whisper anything to me
  Mommy said to grow up
  That every body had a trouble
  Daddy said that I was special
  That my diamond was just
  A smidgen too rough
  I never really was sure
  As my blue eyes swept the asphalt
  Which thing hurt me more
  That I was just too normal
  Or so special people thought me strange
  But in my dreams I was
  princess-in-the-castle
  Or cowgirl-on-the-range
  So there I rode my sand-box pony
  And danced in my chain-link ballroom
  Till I met a lanky stranger
  And together we were strange

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