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by Maura (age 10) | Partner Organization: Muscular Dystrophy Association

From the MDA Summer Camp in Hudson, IL

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Notes from the Songwriter
Autumn Marie Nashville, TN

From the time we were kids, it was tricky I was rock and roll, you were big city We grew up, added years, still didn’t change much Knew ‘cause, all these years, they didn’t change us We’ll still argue when we’re 83 But you’re perfect to me I’m Anderson Paak, that new flow From Coloring Book to Migos You’re up town, listenin’ from Dean to Mary Martin High brow, can’t relate, lately it’s been hard when We’re never on the same page I kinda like it that way You’re spinning Sinatra, I’m singing Sabbath I’ll never be hardwood floors and granite But I almost think that’s our kind of magic It’s what happens, two opposites attractin' I’m Anchorman Two, you're Blues Brothers No, give it to me in full color You’re classic, Scarlett O’Hara to Stella Watch ya, quote every line in Goodfellas Always disagree on the silver screen But you’re perfect to me Woke up in my band tee, I’m sleeping Till quarter to three every weekend You’re workin’, start the day with a cold shower Heard it’s, good for you, but you know now we’re More different by the day I kinda like it that way You’re spinning Sinatra, I’m singing Sabbath I’ll never be hardwood floors and granite But I almost think that’s our kind of magic It’s what happens, two opposites attractin'

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Notes from the Songwriter
Anna Belle Nashville, TN

Be sure to contribute to my SMAS Jukebox!

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