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a escuridão
cante-o outra vez à canção cantado
havia um momento em anos anteriores
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
eu faço minha saia, mas ninguém sabe
e enquanto nós andamos a grama foi agitada fraca
sabe uma liberação barata
não seja falso
a música i ouvido com você era mais do que a música
e como poderia você sonho da reunião
noite misteriosa
passagem através das paredes huddled e feias

 



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