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    wen i saw this swan today it remid of me wen i woz a kid i used to love chasing swans i fell in thi… dream moon JO B Jan 9, 2013 16 views

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    novie movue

    in my dreams i dream weid dreams dreams dreams dreams dreams i made a bit of a mess with spelling b… dream moon JO B Jan 7, 2013 33 views

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    CLIP0468

    i used to love going hear wit my dad wen i woz a kid i woz a real daddys girl u cud say dream moon JO B Jan 7, 2013 22 views

  • Whitney Houston - I Look To You

    Whitney Houston - I Look To You

    Music video by Whitney Houston performing I Look To You. (C) 2009 RCA/JIVE Label Group, a unit of S… DH Dec 30, 2012 34 views

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