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April 19, 2010

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Jonathan, I didn't know that you were so talented! The song is vary true and it pretty well tells your story. I know how hard it is to keep a smile on your face when you hurt on the inside. I pray to GOD that you grow to be an old man and this time in your life will be just a dim mimory. The song is great!!----Cliff

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