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THROUGH WIND AND RAIN I ALWAYS PLAY, I ROAM THE EARTH YET HERE I STAY . I CRUMBLE STONE AND FIRE CANNOT BURN ME , YET IAM SOFT YOU CAN GOUGE ME WITH YOUR HANDS

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