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traga-me a canção macia
todo meu amor para meu doce
quando os mar-ventos perfuraram nossos solitudes
quem estará nomeando o vento
cara esposa
o sol está acima
e assim vai
ao amante passionate
veja o tentative
há uns ganhos para todas nossas perdas
eu gosto d
escuro-eyed
rosas e ouro

 



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