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quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
al lato di un campo raso
li ho fatti un'offerta tutto l'addio
quando il velare dagli occhi è alzato
lungamente fa, nel moonlight giovane
la mia anima va placcata nelle cose gorgeous
corsa alto-sopportata
non giri la vostra testa
nella terra silenziosa
la notte era nera e drear
cane dal percalle ed il gatto del calicò
amavo una donna
le montagne sono gente silenziosa

 



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