Ted Leo

Broadway's Garden of EdenBroadway's Garden of EdenBroadway's Garden of Eden
It's a small store; more of a specialized foods place. There are fruits I have never seen before, and each one is so colourful. They were so fresh, no bruises and large.
Elegantly stacked, I stared at the crisp, clean cabbage. I couldn't think of sealing wax or kings.
I walked on and a scale bread model caught my eye. The bakery was tiny and right in the middle of the store-- a kiosk. The model was a turtle, with black eyes,
raisins, perhaps.
He was gone the next day.
The Garden of Eden had strikers outside it's gate
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Make art, not war.
Cheers.
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I was dropped from moonbeams
And sailed on shooting stars
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The best of blessings: "May the Gods ignore you."
Toppa the mornin to ya, ya oirish bug bastard
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"If you see a rose sprout up from concrete all covered in scratches and marks, you're not gonna say 'Aw damn look it's got all scratches and marks, what a tattered rose!', you're gonna say 'DAMN! A rose grew from concrete!"
I still don't get the "bug" part though
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"If you see a rose sprout up from concrete all covered in scratches and marks, you're not gonna say 'Aw damn look it's got all scratches and marks, what a tattered rose!', you're gonna say 'DAMN! A rose grew from concrete!"
I own that movie. when we get a new house i'll have you over and you can bake cookies and we'll watch it.
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