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un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
hay aumentos para todas nuestras pérdidas
el sol está para arriba
cuando era adaptó Londres
truely
el cielo
serene de la tarde y brillante verdes
usted dice que usted me ama
de'bil-se va volando la canción
dondeyo encuéntrele
cortocircuito y dulce, y hemos venido al extremo de él
al amante apasionado
lleno esta taza

 



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