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			<title>i may never sleep tonight, as long as you're still burning bright</title>
			<description>let me save you, hold this rope...i may neversleep tonight, as long as you&amp;rsquo;re still burning bright&amp;ldquo;Move with me.&amp;rdquo; Josh says a monthbefore graduation.He&amp;rsquo;s planning to move toManhattan where his uncle has offered him a job at new office he&amp;rsquo;s opening ..</description>
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			<title>you can't fly these wings, you can't sleep in this box with me</title>
			<description>let me save you, hold this rope...you can&amp;rsquo;tfly these wings, you can&amp;rsquo;t sleep in this box with meDarcie decides that she must behungry for hurt and pain as she gets a job working as a barista in that veryStarbucks during her junior year. Her sophomore year passed in a blu..</description>
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			<title>if i ever leave i could learn to miss you</title>
			<description>let me save you, hold this rope...if i everleave i could learn to miss youShe looks at him with an unusualshyness that she hasn&amp;rsquo;t encountered before.He looks back at her withinquisitive eyes, desperately roaming into hers to gauge any idea of where thisconversation will..</description>
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			<title>Let Me Save You, Hold This Rope</title>
			<description>You can't get to your happily ever after without a battle to find out who is the last one standing.</description>
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