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“Sometimes you’re just so happy you want to dissolve into a mist and blow away with the breeze. Your feet walk rhythmically down the sidewalk as the sun sets golden and a freight train blows in the distance over the faint sound of a siren and the trees wave with the wind nice and green. Sometimes you’re so calm you just disappear and everything happens.”

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I'm Just Sitting on a Fence

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