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There was something in your smile, When you looked at me sideways, Sitting, in the passenger seat, of my car. And I can't help, but replay the memory. I bought the beer in your hand, I would have paid for the world, But I let the moment pass with the joint. I hope to never know why you're here. It was outside of the bar that I realized the reason that I came. Smoking, confessing our dreams and our truth. The way our eyes connected, I could tell it was you.
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Oct 6, 2015
Oct 6, 2015 at 11:58 PM UTC
I don't even know your name
There was something in your smile, When you looked at me sideways, Sitting, in the passenger seat, of my car. And I can't help, but replay the memory. I bought the beer in your hand, I would have paid for the world, But I let the moment pass with the joint. I hope to never know why you're here. It was outside of the bar that I realized the reason that I came. Smoking, confessing our dreams and our truth. The way our eyes connected, I could tell it was you.
dave-slate
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Oct 6, 2015
Oct 6, 2015 at 11:58 PM UTC
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