| Should you find me forsaken
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| On some neighbor’s fence
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| Out walking one morning
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| When winter relents
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| All sodden and weatherworn
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| Threadbare and fallen apart
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| If you notice me next to you
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| There on the train
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| Revealed as the evening rush eases again
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| Don’t leave me languishing
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| Take me in hand, and take heart
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| Fingers crossed, all is not lost
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| Should you find me forsaken, forgotten, forlorn
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| Unclaimed and uncared for, neglected, ignored
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| Abandoned, asunder, apart and alone
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| Discarded, disposed of, dispensed with, disowned
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| Lost and all lonesome, bygone, bereft
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| Squandered, unwanted, cast off and adrift
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| Dropped and deserted, mistreated, mislaid
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| Overlooked, derelict, stranded, astray
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| Fingers crossed, all is not lost |