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l'aria è piena l'alba del e la molla
a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
quegli occhi neri i una volta così elogiato
portimi la canzone morbida
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso
braided e tessuto
le tonalità della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
vedrò stasera una stella
e pane del breaketh non di più
come come le stelle è questo il bianco, facce nameless
gaily attraverso i campi abbiamo ballato
forse

 



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