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by Fdemetrio - 01/16/25 08:31 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 01/13/25 11:47 PM
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by Robert Dean |
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Hi All, Well, it's been sometime since I have posted here. I thought I would share a new song performed with my friend Joliz. This is called BROWNSTONE GIRLS. These brownstone girls they’re one of a kind They give you their numbers but hold back their time You can disappear in the stories they find When they stare you down well don’t loose your mind What a way to break on through in Mapleton The summer days heat up the Brooklyn nights But the streets are cold when the love’s not right They’ll dance with you under dim street lights When the morning breaks they fall out of sight What a way to get so lost in Prospect Park They’ll take you down to the Gowanus side Where the water’s dark and the secrets hide They’ll whisper so sweet in a summer stride But when autumn comes they will slip and slide What a way to lose yourself on Fourth Avenue What a way to say goodbye to brownstone girls Thanks for listening! Bob
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