“It’s not easy to undo what’s done, or to speak too freely ,to just anyone, and if this takes more, than you bargained for, boy it’s time you learned, not to talk so loud, walk so proud, you’re coming on.” – Bonnie Raitt
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"It’s not easy to undo what’s done, or to speak too freely ,to just anyone, and if this takes more, than you bargained for, boy it’s time you learned, not to talk so loud, walk so proud, you’re coming on." – Bonnie Raitt
"It’s not easy to undo what’s done, or to speak too freely ,to just anyone, and if this takes more, than you bargained for, boy it’s time you learned, not to talk so loud, walk so proud, you’re coming on." – Bonnie Raitt
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