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and who he'd loved. it was the same thing that men had cried for;
Singer: costello, elvis
and it unwound its own spring. big nothing. he didn't need tattoos to show where he'd been
and who he'd loved. it was the same thing that men had cried for;
that women had dyed their hair for. the cellophane illusion of a starry sky
and it unwound its own spring. big nothing. he didn't need tattoos to show where he'd been
and who he'd loved. it was the same thing that men had cried for;
that women had dyed their hair for. the cellophane illusion of a starry sky