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Once upon a Song

One O'Clock Jump the song need a Steg to helps break up the monotony Dichotomy she spoke of days where he was truly in love. It was 8:08 she said. i remember cause I was snapping my fingers to the groove.I loved the sound. "Oh" I said speaking of the what she just mentioned. I felt foolish: she was speaking of a drum machine. Drums with no drummer! She said he was magically in love with music and magicailly in love with her, "I love him too" she said. with her. They had to reinstallate the walls due to the vibrations of there music and love mak Her drummer once catch them dancing in silk and nothing. She told him to sit down until the song was over. Grabbing a robe she covered while he stood before me talking like nothing was out of place. He knew the guy who owned the quarry were the marble he had bought was mined. He said the foreman told him to watch out for ground bees. It was beleived ground bees could burrow into the stone and when cut the thick slabs would be a perfect house for them Durning the interveiw a swarm of bees emerged. canceling everything. I heasrd they had solved the problem. The bees were in the blue slab in the studio. They wrote the song "Anthophora abrupta" or burrow" with help from a gifted muscain from Red bank New Jersey. One guy said the song was bad: and a debate came out on taste. But those who knew the slang of music knew that the guy said the song was tough, or was something that had feeling and was song worthy enough to be liked. We later found that the couple had lied about the ground bee's to get extra money to pay the guy from Jersey.

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