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Lana Del Rey on Country Roads

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Long, empty roads stretching as long as the gas tank is willing—
Sixty-seven dollars left from last summer’s job, but that doesn’t matter with the windows rolled down, her hair blowing back; she doesn’t push it behind her ear, her hand is busy holding mine.
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