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David Bowie’s voice was like a race car bed to me To take me back in time, when we were only seventeen Sprinklers in the summer air, my feet on muddy ground Turn into ***** bottles as I scream without a sound Rachel’s cabin in the woods was a race car bed to me A lovely little paradise that brought so much to see The outside world did not exist, when I was with you there We kissed inside the living room with flowers in our hair And now I find that there is not a race car bed for me Nowhere else to turn to in my grand attempt to flee Fears that hunt me down like prey have chained me here to die A grown up bird, so limitless, but too afraid to fly
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Oct 17, 2022
Oct 17, 2022 at 3:10 AM UTC
Race Car Bed
David Bowie’s voice was like a race car bed to me To take me back in time, when we were only seventeen Sprinklers in the summer air, my feet on muddy ground Turn into ***** bottles as I scream without a sound Rachel’s cabin in the woods was a race car bed to me A lovely little paradise that brought so much to see The outside world did not exist, when I was with you there We kissed inside the living room with flowers in our hair And now I find that there is not a race car bed for me Nowhere else to turn to in my grand attempt to flee Fears that hunt me down like prey have chained me here to die A grown up bird, so limitless, but too afraid to fly
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21/M/Illinois
Oct 17, 2022
Oct 17, 2022 at 3:10 AM UTC
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