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The paparazzi's camera flashes, He caught me with my Dior glasses. I push them up to the top of my head, I was going for that “classy” look, like the magazine editor said. Waiting to walk down the red carpet, I am wearing a beautiful golden locket. It went perfectly with my long, flowing red dress, With my looks and accessories, I was sure to impress. The crowd was screaming as I stepped out of the limo, It was then that I got the memo. I struck a pose, and flashed my pearly whites, The camera flashed, and then I turned around and walked in slow strides. On my feet were four inch heels, With my killer outfit, they seemed to seal the deal. The fame is spectacular, But I must say, very difficult to master.
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Nov 29, 2011
Nov 29, 2011 at 1:07 AM UTC
The Fame.
The paparazzi's camera flashes, He caught me with my Dior glasses. I push them up to the top of my head, I was going for that “classy” look, like the magazine editor said. Waiting to walk down the red carpet, I am wearing a beautiful golden locket. It went perfectly with my long, flowing red dress, With my looks and accessories, I was sure to impress. The crowd was screaming as I stepped out of the limo, It was then that I got the memo. I struck a pose, and flashed my pearly whites, The camera flashed, and then I turned around and walked in slow strides. On my feet were four inch heels, With my killer outfit, they seemed to seal the deal. The fame is spectacular, But I must say, very difficult to master.
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Nov 29, 2011
Nov 29, 2011 at 1:07 AM UTC
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