“I traded my plot of land for a plane to anywhere
Oh where did you go.
And I can't see the future but I know it's watching me.
All my old friends aren't so friendly
And all my old haunts are now haunting me.”

"Laughing with a Mouth of Blood"
Actor (2009)

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American singer-songwriter 1982

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