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Rachel Johnston

Dance Me, Dance
Dance Me, Dance by @rachjohn (Rachel Johnston)

This is what I mostly looked like last semester. If you were looking for me on campus, this is how you would see me: Hoodie sweatshirt, Rye (the name of my purse...don't ask) at my side, in a pair of jeans and sneakers, listening to my headphones while dancing and drinking a diet coke. Yep...that's me. And here's the song I'm listening to by Jimmy Eat World(it was like my theme):

It's how the hustle goes, See what the juke box knows, Put my last quarter on I play "Authority Song".

Honesty or mystery? Tell me I'm not scared anymore. I got no secret purpose I don't seem obvious do I?

The DJ never has it J A M C Automatic If those are Roy's heaphones, You bet he'd play "What Goes On."

Honesty or mystery? Tell me I'm not scared anymore. I got no secret purpose I don't seem obvious do I?

I don't seem obvious do I? Oh I'm here, That means something doesn't it? Oh won't you dance with me a little bit? Oh you don't notice cause the music's too loud.

It's how the hustle goes, See what the juke box knows, Put my last quarter on I play "Authority Song".

^.~ Artwork © Copyright 2003 Rachel Johnston

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