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Remember that one time, driving down the same run down streets When the sun shined through the sky And in the heat of the moment, I believed this world was mine Even in signs of omens, we tango on. We dance on broken glass while singing off-key harmonies We tango on, while the world laughs at such simplistic views Tell me how much paper with a man's face means to you. Still remember, mine are the ideals who are skewed. You may have my trinkets. My home. My life. But this name, will be mine to ***** and mine alone.
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Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 at 12:11 AM UTC
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Remember that one time, driving down the same run down streets When the sun shined through the sky And in the heat of the moment, I believed this world was mine Even in signs of omens, we tango on. We dance on broken glass while singing off-key harmonies We tango on, while the world laughs at such simplistic views Tell me how much paper with a man's face means to you. Still remember, mine are the ideals who are skewed. You may have my trinkets. My home. My life. But this name, will be mine to ***** and mine alone.
ryan-maroni
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Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 at 12:11 AM UTC
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