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i remember the summer i turned nineteen, i drove all alone from L.A. to San Francisco, eighty an hour and the radio loud. that was the summer i met you. it was also the summer i lost myself. i remember your touch, your face, your green eyes so close to my honey ones, i remember the lights on the highway, and little else. i remember sitting in the backseat of my old Toyota, drinking bottles of jack all alone on the PCH every night with only the stars and the scars for company. i remember you. but i've forgotten who i was.
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 5:15 AM UTC
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i remember the summer i turned nineteen, i drove all alone from L.A. to San Francisco, eighty an hour and the radio loud. that was the summer i met you. it was also the summer i lost myself. i remember your touch, your face, your green eyes so close to my honey ones, i remember the lights on the highway, and little else. i remember sitting in the backseat of my old Toyota, drinking bottles of jack all alone on the PCH every night with only the stars and the scars for company. i remember you. but i've forgotten who i was.
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Oct 12, 2016 at 5:15 AM UTC
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