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Of the piano man I've never heard, and am gracelessly missing out on him. Cannot thank him for inspiring me because I refuse to listen. He's playing in concert only blocks away, or perhaps on YouTube, but who needs him? I ask myself this on the surface-- deep down I know that I do. Walking all over the town in other directions, still can't get away from the violin accompaniment, the truthful tones. I've no hope, I won't hear him I've no hope for relation, I won't listen. Run everywhere, find myself there He says, "Welcome home my lost dreamer."
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Mar 17, 2015
Mar 17, 2015 at 2:28 PM UTC
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Of the piano man I've never heard, and am gracelessly missing out on him. Cannot thank him for inspiring me because I refuse to listen. He's playing in concert only blocks away, or perhaps on YouTube, but who needs him? I ask myself this on the surface-- deep down I know that I do. Walking all over the town in other directions, still can't get away from the violin accompaniment, the truthful tones. I've no hope, I won't hear him I've no hope for relation, I won't listen. Run everywhere, find myself there He says, "Welcome home my lost dreamer."
sarah-sad-matcha
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26/Cisgender Female
Mar 17, 2015
Mar 17, 2015 at 2:28 PM UTC
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