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I grew up in Northern Virginia, Reading the Washington Post, Dreaming about a place called Blues Alley, In Georgetown, Imagined drinking a ***** K-One ***** Martini, neat, and smoking Camel non-filters, Listening to a sultry, **** singer, Holding onto your hand, Like we accidentally walked into an ***** den, After, We’d stroll down M Street, Looking for a cup of coffee, So I could continue to be with you, To afraid to kiss you, To afraid to ask you to spend the rest of the night/morning, To afraid to say good-bye, To afraid you’d never come back, To afraid it was really a dream.
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 10:20 AM UTC
They filmed a scene from the Exorcist there
I grew up in Northern Virginia, Reading the Washington Post, Dreaming about a place called Blues Alley, In Georgetown, Imagined drinking a ***** K-One ***** Martini, neat, and smoking Camel non-filters, Listening to a sultry, **** singer, Holding onto your hand, Like we accidentally walked into an ***** den, After, We’d stroll down M Street, Looking for a cup of coffee, So I could continue to be with you, To afraid to kiss you, To afraid to ask you to spend the rest of the night/morning, To afraid to say good-bye, To afraid you’d never come back, To afraid it was really a dream.
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 10:20 AM UTC
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