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era un oysterman joven alto
puesto que, si usted hizo una pausa mi lado hoy
para poder ver cada lado de cada pregunta
brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
una mirada es solamente un rayo
por completo de rasgones
amé a mujer
tome mis pulseras
el dulce con el fern y se levantó
amigo, que sonrisa ha venido ser
truely

 



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