When Edward Steele comes out of his assisted living home in the New Holly neighborhood, in Seattle’s South End, he often likes to roll his wheelchair across the street to the jewel of the Seattle Housing Authority complex, 6-acre John C. Little Sr. Park.
That summer wind was all around me Nothing between us but the night When I told her that I'd never She softly whispered "That's alright" And then I watched her hands of leather Turn to velvet in a touch There's never been another summer When I have ever learned so much
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Found him
I don't look at chicks hands anymore.
Nothing between us but the night
When I told her that I'd never
She softly whispered "That's alright"
And then I watched her hands of leather
Turn to velvet in a touch
There's never been another summer
When I have ever learned so much
I'll let @Swaye weigh in, but it looks like she's got a good grip and multiple skills. NTD, BB
I was going to use "come together" but that's a little too graphic.