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Fred Shrum

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Average rating: 3.39 · 23 ratings · 7 reviews · 2 distinct works
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James Lee Burke
“If you're wired a certain way, you'll always be in morion, clicking to your own rhythm, all of it in four-four time, avoiding convention and predictability and control as you would a sickness, the whole world waiting for you like an enormous dance pavilion lit by colored lights and surrounded with palm trees. I'm not talking about the dirty boogie. The music of the spheres is right outside your bedroom window.”
James Lee Burke, Light of the World

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