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laranjas arrancando nubian azul-pretas
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
ao lado de um campo stricken
Ăşltima meia-noite
deixe-me mover-se lentamente através da rua
há uma cidade, builded por nenhuma mão
todos quiet ao longo do potomac
faça os meninos e as meninas vão ainda
os dias endeared a cada MUSE
sabe uma liberação barata
encontra-se aqui uma senhora a mais bonita
quando liberdade de sua altura da montanha
há um país completamente do vinho
flor branca da espuma, flor vermelha da flama

 



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