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Quote by John Denver, Mike Taylor & Dick Kniss ('Summer')

“Rejoicing in the differences, there’s no one just like me, Yet as different as we are, we're still the same. And oh, I love the life within me, I feel a part of everything I see, And oh, I love the life within me, a part of everything is here in me.”

Quote by John Denver, Mike Taylor & Dick Kniss ('Summer')

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