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ESPN CHICK - Music
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Can you hear the music
It's getting louder and louder
Let me escape with the music
Move along with the beats
That's the only thing that soothes me
Can you please let me be while the music beats collides with my heart beats
And calms my inner self
Maybe just maybe drown out some of the pain
Feels like music is the only way I can gain strength
Let me move to the music
Sway to the rhythms like no one else is around me
Like there's no tomorrow
Move along now just move along
Let me be please
So I can finally breathe
While I sooth my soul tonight
Cause I know music is the only thing that will calm these nerves of mine
Just let me listen to the music
So I can finally be at peace for a while
Until I wake up from my dreams
APRIL 28,2008
ESPN CHICK
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/music-85/
It's getting louder and louder
Let me escape with the music
Move along with the beats
That's the only thing that soothes me
Can you please let me be while the music beats collides with my heart beats
And calms my inner self
Maybe just maybe drown out some of the pain
Feels like music is the only way I can gain strength
Let me move to the music
Sway to the rhythms like no one else is around me
Like there's no tomorrow
Move along now just move along
Let me be please
So I can finally breathe
While I sooth my soul tonight
Cause I know music is the only thing that will calm these nerves of mine
Just let me listen to the music
So I can finally be at peace for a while
Until I wake up from my dreams
APRIL 28,2008
ESPN CHICK
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/music-85/
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