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Just another girl forging the beat. Led zeppelin on her tee shirt,  doc martins on her feet. She walks with a stride Then blames it on pride,  when really it's the tight leather that surrounds her feet. Play her any two songs and she'll just nod along. She'll be wearing a new band in a week. Letting trends set,  before she takes a hold. Last week she liked her coffee hot, this week she likes it cold. She went from liking guys with long hair to men who are bald. And so on and so forth, now she's getting old. Her youth waisted hiding behind a face painted with short lived fads. 'I'm a lesbian,  this is how I was born, this is who I am, dad.'
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 6:26 AM UTC
Can't Keep Up
Just another girl forging the beat. Led zeppelin on her tee shirt,  doc martins on her feet. She walks with a stride Then blames it on pride,  when really it's the tight leather that surrounds her feet. Play her any two songs and she'll just nod along. She'll be wearing a new band in a week. Letting trends set,  before she takes a hold. Last week she liked her coffee hot, this week she likes it cold. She went from liking guys with long hair to men who are bald. And so on and so forth, now she's getting old. Her youth waisted hiding behind a face painted with short lived fads. 'I'm a lesbian,  this is how I was born, this is who I am, dad.'
ryan-topez
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Australian
Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 6:26 AM UTC
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