After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.
“After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.”
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After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.
“After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.”
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“I'm a lesbian. Yup. Hundred percent. Hundred percent. I remember being in college, and I had fallen in love with this woman, and I remember sitting in my dorm room saying out loud to myself, like, 'You have enough problems. You are not gonna let this happen.'”
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“I would sit in my dorm room and write songs. I loved it. I was learning to sing and play guitar. I was becoming a musician. I was the beginner who somehow could write a song.”