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By J Church, Saw her in a sandwich shop a million miles away,
She
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By J Church, I want you to know as you lie in that
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By J Church, My room with girls on the TV,
They cry, I don't
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By J Church, I never meant to simplify or even understand,
I was in
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By J Church, It's simplistic presentation,
Your caustic realization,
Motivation in TV screens,
Vanguards built deliberately,
Feminization
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By J Church, As I lie here crushed beneath the wheels of a
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By J Church, Your brains went black,
When she took back her love,
And put
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By J Church, All of my friends tell me that they wanna visit
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By J Church, Roads and roads of countryside,
With someone left behind,
I get another
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By J Church, Broken Bacchanalian blisters,
It’s a long way back to the city,
Drunk
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By J Church, Me, I’m part of the machine,
The bottom rung of the
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By J Church, She’s coming over,
I can smell the chemicals from here,
I just
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By J Church, I’d recognize that song anywhere,
Equal parts of hope and despair,
You
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By J Church, And he wanted to see the U.S. too,
But there was
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By J Church, Every day she takes the bus downtown,
It's what she has
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By J Church, All of my dreams end in the drain,
I’m walking outside
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By J Church, I was feeling old today,
I know there comes a point,
When
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By J Church, 1983,
She had turned 15,
She ran away from home to see
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By J Church, Crop circles spell out your name,
It’s not pure and true,
But
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By J Church, It's what you do and what you don't, aha,
It's what
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By J Church, With perfect prose and a broken nose,
He beats the early
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By J Church, You are part of a trinity,
Disposed to femininity,
In some ways
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By J Church, Drinking down and standing back up,
It falls into the sequence,
She
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By J Church, Every face was different,
It was the same blood still on
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By J Church, Down in the financial zone,
The steam comes from beneath the
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By J Church, Kids are doing drugs,
Kids ignore the rules,
What do you
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By J Church, Girlfriend in a coma,
I know, I know it’s serious,
Girlfriend in
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By J Church, Back when I was 14 years old,
I bought a Hondo
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By J Church, And I thought I had it right,
And I thought it
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By J Church, I never knew them personally,
It was 1959,
My mom was only