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têm você ouvido
o doce com fern e levantou-se
para a verdade, para o amor
uplifting, como o vento fundiu
faça os meninos e as meninas vão ainda
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
passado unrelenting do thou
gaily através dos campos nós dançamos
nenhuma rapina é mim de pensamentos pobres
com vermelho do sangue dos bordos e coração da pedra
há um país completamente do vinho
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
eu fui acima e trago as ruas

 



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