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pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
vivido pelo river-side
f4-lo ouvem-se sempre de
deve ir para trás, disse
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
minha măe twines me as rosas molhadas com orvalho
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio

 



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