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Best and Worst Date
I went driving with a rock star who owns a Dodge Charger car I do not know where we go or where we are because my friend is a crazy weed smoking bipolar my friend took me to his home with many empty rooms his neck smelt of sweet perfume he played the grand piano and sung me a favorite tune when I heard" Hotel California,"I was over the moon he played,"I can't make you love me " and it matched us perfectly The piano man is from Tennessee he was a song writer on CD he played gospel for evangelist on tv Jeffery took me to music town in Memphis Mississippi and played the grand piano at the Peabody Jeffery lit up the room with a magical tune on the piano a talented woman sang ,"Crying Over You, "in soprano there was much applauding from Peabody guest that Jeffery Martin was hired by manager request I saw marching ducks at the Peabody and a big crowd in the hotel lobby Jefferey was waiting for bell boy on top of whisky I wondered if his driving us home would be risky
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