St. Elsewhere
"You want to do what Mia?" Her mother shrieked in horror.
Mia stood upright and looked her mother straight into the eyes.
"I want to dance."
And so she does. Mia leaves her home town and goes to London leaving a distraught mother and a helpless father behind, determined to make her dreams come true.
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Part 1
I guess you've got some catching up to do -
Part 2
This turbulence is beautiful -
Part 3
Pretty boy who's keeping score? -
Part 4
Living in the shadow of someone else's dream -
Part 5
If you want my autobiography, baby just ask me -
Part 6
Everything is going wrong but you're oh so happy -
Part 7
Let's dance to Joy Division and laugh at the irony -
Part 8
Maybe if you say it you'll mean it -
Part 9
We're addicts for dramatics -
Part 10
Freaking out is really overrated -
Part 11
I and I we're taking control of our lives -
Part 12
There's a hole in your logic -
Part 13
I don't want to be left alone with me -
Part 14
Can you see the sarcasm in my eyes? -
Part 15
Don't talk to boys that'll break your heart -
Part 16
Take a walk with me through my head -
Part 17
Your luck covers me -
Part 18
I know it's mad but if I go to hell will you come with me? -
Part 19
All the flowers gaze at you -
Part 20
No we don't care anymore -
Part 21
Stay young and invincible -
Part 22
The kids all dream of making it, whatever that means -
Part 23
Tick tick BOOM -
Part 24
You throw paties, we throw knives -
Part 25
I'll show you where to go -
Part 26
I wish your friends would just leave me alone -
Part 27
Hours pass and she still counts the minutes -
Part 28
Northern Downpour sends it's love -
Part 29
I'm a distant dreamer -
Fin.
Left the life that I was living