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The fierce debate over Bruce Springsteen s Thunder Road lyrics, and the movement of Mary s dress in the classic song, is officially over.
The fireworks appropriately started just before Independence Day, when The New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman tweeted the commonly accepted and often-crooned Thunder Road opening lyric from Springsteen s seminal 1975 Born to Run album. A screen door slams, Mary’s dress sways, Haberman wrote, with a picture of the empty stage before a Springsteen on Broadway performance. That led to a series of Twitter commentators saying Haberman was blinded by the light, and that the lyric is waves, not sways.
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