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I sit at a piano and at the right hand side of the orchestra or maybe the left I'm not sure You sit there too you sit on your high horse Mr. 2nd chair oh i beckon in the good days when When you play your violin Like a Stradivarius And fill the practice room Like a concert hall. And i sit and listen like a desperate girl mourning the moaning of cellos and the loss of a good friend maybe more. I still sit on the right side of the orchestra with a hollow piece of wood raised to my neck where i want you to kiss me and i drag bow across string and make noise and make music. i refuse to believe that this was a coincidence but we are musicians it's an occupational hazard. maybe...
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 2:19 AM UTC
Musicians
I sit at a piano and at the right hand side of the orchestra or maybe the left I'm not sure You sit there too you sit on your high horse Mr. 2nd chair oh i beckon in the good days when When you play your violin Like a Stradivarius And fill the practice room Like a concert hall. And i sit and listen like a desperate girl mourning the moaning of cellos and the loss of a good friend maybe more. I still sit on the right side of the orchestra with a hollow piece of wood raised to my neck where i want you to kiss me and i drag bow across string and make noise and make music. i refuse to believe that this was a coincidence but we are musicians it's an occupational hazard. maybe...
meghan-oneill
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 2:19 AM UTC
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