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She hears the heavy tread of his shoes, carrying the weight of his mighty shoulders, is her sad and trodden Solitary Man~ Hurt by life’s emotions she has traveled so far found love once - with this Solitary man~ One more journey to seek his vision and love she looks for her Solitary man~ But she knows the answers already given to her lonely heart as she travels his roads her heart looks for him to return to her arms her Solitary man~ it is only a matter of time till her solitary man finds his way to her bleeding heart crushed at the sight of Her Lonely Solitary Man~ Is it to late? the love that once has been is now down a lonely path trodden with tears to her Soliatry Man~ Debbie Brooks.. @ October 27th 2016 https://soundcloud.com/evanthiabilionis69/solitary-man-evanthia-bilionis?utm_source=soundcloud&utm;_campaign=share&utm;_medium=facebook
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Oct 27, 2016
Oct 27, 2016 at 1:00 PM UTC
Her Solitary Man... dedicated to Evanthia Bilionis
She hears the heavy tread of his shoes, carrying the weight of his mighty shoulders, is her sad and trodden Solitary Man~ Hurt by life’s emotions she has traveled so far found love once - with this Solitary man~ One more journey to seek his vision and love she looks for her Solitary man~ But she knows the answers already given to her lonely heart as she travels his roads her heart looks for him to return to her arms her Solitary man~ it is only a matter of time till her solitary man finds his way to her bleeding heart crushed at the sight of Her Lonely Solitary Man~ Is it to late? the love that once has been is now down a lonely path trodden with tears to her Soliatry Man~ Debbie Brooks.. @ October 27th 2016 https://soundcloud.com/evanthiabilionis69/solitary-man-evanthia-bilionis?utm_source=soundcloud&utm;_campaign=share&utm;_medium=facebook
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Oct 27, 2016
Oct 27, 2016 at 1:00 PM UTC
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