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i've been wondering lately why i haven't been on the level my world seems tilted and uneasy at each turn there has been something missing from my life, and it's you the pounding on the hardwood floor directly in tune with the beat my foot stomping along the bass with an infectious tone and vibration better than any lover i have ever encountered your voice is raspy and your words are strong this is the point where i nearly lose my balance as the crowd pushes in on me rushing toward the stage for a moment i forgot we weren't alone once i realize the room is full it hits me again i'm taken back to the center stage and there you stand we are one. the crowd, you and i. it's a flicker in time when i know that we are all on the same page i put my arms around the two people next to me we are now singing and swaying, stomping and stumbling there is nothing like it in the world. people call me crazy, but you were my first love.
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Aug 18, 2011
Aug 18, 2011 at 11:49 PM UTC
folk-punk paradise.
i've been wondering lately why i haven't been on the level my world seems tilted and uneasy at each turn there has been something missing from my life, and it's you the pounding on the hardwood floor directly in tune with the beat my foot stomping along the bass with an infectious tone and vibration better than any lover i have ever encountered your voice is raspy and your words are strong this is the point where i nearly lose my balance as the crowd pushes in on me rushing toward the stage for a moment i forgot we weren't alone once i realize the room is full it hits me again i'm taken back to the center stage and there you stand we are one. the crowd, you and i. it's a flicker in time when i know that we are all on the same page i put my arms around the two people next to me we are now singing and swaying, stomping and stumbling there is nothing like it in the world. people call me crazy, but you were my first love.
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Aug 18, 2011
Aug 18, 2011 at 11:49 PM UTC
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