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Remember those moments of agony Before the age of puberty When you fumbled confounded in surety When you said those stupid things that you never meant to say And to this day it still stings Remember the friends you said goodbye to before you could say hello and how are you My how the miles separate The horizon just titillates Never touching earth while the sky scintillates I picture the high school gym at the homecoming dance you see Sitting on the pullout bleachers . . . no one danced with me
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Sep 6, 2019
Sep 6, 2019 at 5:01 PM UTC
The Dance
Remember those moments of agony Before the age of puberty When you fumbled confounded in surety When you said those stupid things that you never meant to say And to this day it still stings Remember the friends you said goodbye to before you could say hello and how are you My how the miles separate The horizon just titillates Never touching earth while the sky scintillates I picture the high school gym at the homecoming dance you see Sitting on the pullout bleachers . . . no one danced with me
South-by-Southwest
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75/M/Birmingham , Alabama
Sep 6, 2019
Sep 6, 2019 at 5:01 PM UTC
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