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in the smoke and the fire. in the devastation they never found her. she went back into her red dress back to her white house to her ocean. and after that no words were spoken about the two of them ever again. in the beginning she was stunning and pure. in the smoke and the fire they never found her. she went back into her ocean
Singer: stevie nicks
but you'll never forget that kiss. the big house burned down all around her
in the smoke and the fire. in the devastation they never found her. she went back into her red dress back to her white house to her ocean. and after that no words were spoken about the two of them ever again. in the beginning she was stunning and pure. in the smoke and the fire they never found her. she went back into her ocean
back to her white house. for a while they were so in love. for a while they were so in love. she burned his house down. my face
but you'll never forget that kiss. the big house burned down all around her
in the smoke and the fire. in the devastation they never found her. she went back into her red dress back to her white house to her ocean. and after that no words were spoken about the two of them ever again. in the beginning she was stunning and pure. in the smoke and the fire they never found her. she went back into her ocean
back to her white house. for a while they were so in love. for a while they were so in love. she burned his house down. my face