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There's a girl bopping her head to the music, A boy wanderin' 'round with a guitar Who don't know how to use it. Traffic fills my ears and eyes, Onions and smoke and fries. Beat up sneakers and flip flops Bandanna people with orange tops, Hipsters, tricksters Hustlers and saints Empty, wandering, full of complaints. Broken, discordant conversations Elaborate, intricate exaggerations Dusty, ugly sidewalk Happy, ugly small talk. Sighs and trees... Silent pleas From the lost Who couldn't pay the cost To belong: An aria for the wrong.
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Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 2:26 PM UTC
An Aria
There's a girl bopping her head to the music, A boy wanderin' 'round with a guitar Who don't know how to use it. Traffic fills my ears and eyes, Onions and smoke and fries. Beat up sneakers and flip flops Bandanna people with orange tops, Hipsters, tricksters Hustlers and saints Empty, wandering, full of complaints. Broken, discordant conversations Elaborate, intricate exaggerations Dusty, ugly sidewalk Happy, ugly small talk. Sighs and trees... Silent pleas From the lost Who couldn't pay the cost To belong: An aria for the wrong.
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Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 2:26 PM UTC
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