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At twenty, life is like wrestling an octopus; every moment matters.
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August 6th, 2012
You know the moment that I left the tour, we were playing this club in Illinois, and Chris decides to do this cover of an 80s song called ‘Missing You’ and everybody starts singing along and loving it and they turn the house lights up and I could see every face out there and I fell apart on stage in front of 3,000 people. I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t hear the music, nothing. ‘Cause that was the moment that I knew that none of it could ever be enough without you. All of the celebrity and all of the applause and all the pretty memories, couldn’t fill your void in my heart. So, yeah, I guess your life. It’s not the life I would’ve had. Because ever since I met you, it’s been so much more.
One Tree Hill

∞02:43 am, by lostinthesounds ∩9
[Quote] [TV Quote] [One Tree Hill] [OTH] [Haley James] [Haley James Scott] [Bethany Joy Lenz] [Bethany Joy Galeotti] [Champagne for My Real Friends Real Pain for My Sham Friends] [2005]
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