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名人诗歌|推荐Sharing

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There isn't much that I can do,but I can share my bread with you,and sometimes share a sorrow, too There isn't much that I can do,but I can sit an hour with you,and I can share a joke with you,and sometimes share reverses, too There isn't much that I can do,but I can share my flowers with you,and I can share my books with you,and sometimes share your burdens, too There isn't much that I can do,but I can share my songs with you,and I can share my mirth with you,and sometimes come and laugh with you There isn't much that I can do,but I can share my hopes with you,and I can share my fears with you,and sometimes shed some tears with you There isn't much that I can do,but I can share my friends with you,and I can share my life with you,and oftentimes share a prayer with you.


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