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She wore black velvet on a blue moon summer night, she heard the blue birds sing, she's losing her friends and family, the shattered roses sit on the floor, turn to the sunset my love, watch the light turn blue and fall apart, as the cigaret smoke clears and the wind blows, the car lights come through, screams go through out the air and as you lay there, the kiss of the softest rain falls on your lips, as the vine rings around your finger, will you just fall in love with me so we can be forever.
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 12:40 AM UTC
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She wore black velvet on a blue moon summer night, she heard the blue birds sing, she's losing her friends and family, the shattered roses sit on the floor, turn to the sunset my love, watch the light turn blue and fall apart, as the cigaret smoke clears and the wind blows, the car lights come through, screams go through out the air and as you lay there, the kiss of the softest rain falls on your lips, as the vine rings around your finger, will you just fall in love with me so we can be forever.
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 12:40 AM UTC
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