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Oh prodigal, why now forsake
the blessings of this life you've known? With bitter gratitude you take Inheritance not yet your own and turn your back to home Oh prodigal, what calls you hence on a reckless search for freedom? Gone out into the world immense to see what you can become Forget not where you're from Oh prodigal, of joy bereft remain not ever far withdrawn please think about the path you left; where leads the road that now you're on before the chance is gone Oh prodigal, remember this no matter where you roam upon my lips awaits a kiss for the day when you come home
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