Wings in her Spine, Roses in her Eyes
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Sunday, December 14, 2003
It is so lovely to fold freshly done laundry in my toasty warm bedroom, with Ryan Adams'
Heartbreaker
playing from my computer, as the rain taps on the edges of my apartment building, at 4 am on a Saturday night.
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