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Amanda Saveley
Amanda Saveley (December 29,1987 / Omaha, Nebraska)
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I was born the first child of a woman little more than a child herself. My mother was not in the adult life long before I came to be. My becoming wa .. more >>
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81      The Fall from Grace is Like a Skinned Knee, but Painful All the Same
82      The Hardest Part
83      The Kill, Hallelujah, and A Modern Myth
84      The Plunge
85      The Razor's Always Sharpest in Someone Else's Hands
86      The Things I Do For You...
87      The Truth?
88      Time and Change
89      To Know You...
90      True
91      'Water landing' sounds suspiciously like crashing into the ocean...
92      Whatever It Means to You
93      Who Makes You?
94      Who Says You Can't Teach 'Em...
95      Won't You Leave Me With A Scar?
96      yeah, I know...
97      You Can Change Your Name, but You Can't Change Your Mind
98      You're Crashing
99      You're So Fake
        
 
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