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I could say I'm still Drinking ink on the kitchen floor But that would be a lie I've moved now To the rafters of the theater (you know the one) Perhaps the smell of hot pavement will always call to mind that one night after the concert (you know, the one with the tambourine) Perhaps the mildew scent of a basement boiler room will always be their first kiss And perhaps the stale smell of fire lingering in long hair will always be the night they went on a bear hunt We all have sacred ground - The tree where they strung lights and spent one Fourth of July (And three nights in May) (And maybe even one in early October) The theater lobby where the lights turn his hair a slightly blonder shade of brown Maybe even the coral basement where four girls choked down their first bitter buckets of her father's old beer
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 11:30 PM UTC
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I could say I'm still Drinking ink on the kitchen floor But that would be a lie I've moved now To the rafters of the theater (you know the one) Perhaps the smell of hot pavement will always call to mind that one night after the concert (you know, the one with the tambourine) Perhaps the mildew scent of a basement boiler room will always be their first kiss And perhaps the stale smell of fire lingering in long hair will always be the night they went on a bear hunt We all have sacred ground - The tree where they strung lights and spent one Fourth of July (And three nights in May) (And maybe even one in early October) The theater lobby where the lights turn his hair a slightly blonder shade of brown Maybe even the coral basement where four girls choked down their first bitter buckets of her father's old beer
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 11:30 PM UTC
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