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ciň č la canzone della gioventů
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirň
quell'anno
sopra il fiume, sulla collina
per ero un consigliere gaunt e grave
ho visto che il dio voi lo dubita?
nei loro regimentals ragged
la notte era nera e drear
non sia falso
la mia madre lo ha insegnato che ogni notte
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
esprimiamo le nostre passioni piů basse
scuro-eyed

 



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