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Not much to say here other than, it’s a perfect song and I have recently had a spell where I just listen to it on repeat.
Mar 25, 2021

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i’ve been listening to this song on repeat for the last two days. i know it’s kinda famous so it’s not a groundbreaking discovery but u cannot get over how perfect it is « And we’re just following the flock ā€˜round and in between, before we smash to smithereensĀ Ā»
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Recently became re-obsessed with this song!
There’s just something about it that makes me want to play it on repeat and just scream the lyrics with the windows down while driving
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