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In Our Own Little World

 In our own little world

Is where we stay

Hiding from adults

Who do not know

How to live and play


In our own little world

That's where you'll find me

Endless possibilities

My king beside me


In our own llittle world

We walk along

Taking our time

Nothing could go wrong


Just you and I

In our own little world

No place I'd rather be

Than creating our own reality

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