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FunkStu (#1893)

Member Since: July 17th, 2001 | Profile Last Updated: December 1st, 2008 | ITM-VIP |
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  • Last Post: Nov 5, 2009
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Whenever I am asked to define myself, I always turn to the works of the little known twentieth century philosopher thespian, C.L.Hawkes.

I am the one and only
Nobody I'd rather be
I am the one and only
You can't take that away from me
I've been a player in the crowd scene
A flicker on the big screen
My soul embraces one more in a million faces
High hopes and aspirations, and years above my station
Maybe but all this time I've tried to walk with dignity and pride

I am the one and only

Thank you.



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