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126 Jefferson Ave
Contributed by
sheilasin
on
Thursday, 15th January 2004 @ 12:03:43 AM in AEST
Topic:
dedicatedpoems
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Once there was a big blue house Behind the bakery Across the street from the liquor store Where everyone was always Loud noise,music,trash is all the parents Ever saw But to the congregation it was Oh so much more We would stay up all night Trip and make collages And contemplate the contents Of other folks garages And draw things on the ceiling And act real avant garde Living in the big blue house Was never very hard And we were all above that hero worship Rock star thing But not above having the walls liberally plastered With posters of dead pop stars The coolest place in the entire city Was the basement of the big blue house Where we assembled possessed To figure it all out
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