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The title of this entry is taken from one of my very favorite song lyrics. I used to own a very junky pair of earrings that almost perfectly evoked this image, but Miss Vera Meat has just taken it to a whole new stratosphere with her ladder necklace, shown here in silver for $90, but don't you just know that the 14k gold version is calling my name, to the tune of $600 that I sadly cannot sing. A sidenote: I just love that Vera is donating half the proceeds from this necklace to Jack Ladder's new album. She's always building community, that one.