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Bourbon Street

by ilva

You and me We should be poetry We should be prose The way our breathing slows And our hearts beat Like wings on Bourbon Street. You and I We should be together Birds of a feather Flying like time. We always had rhythm, you know We just never had rhyme. We committed a crime together And should've served time Been brought to justice... But it was just us Perfect in our alibi. We may not've had rhyme But at least we had reason We committed treason together And should've been tried We should've been been true Me and you On the corner of Bourbon Street And Fifth Avenue.
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Aug 31, 2010
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