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está a menudo no tan?
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
hay una ciudad, builded por ninguna mano
con los ojos mansos, marrones
tome mis pulseras
era un oysterman joven alto
una tormenta está montando en la marea
amo mi hora del viento y de la luz
veré una estrella esta noche
ella era una belleza en los días
hay uno que ese i amó una vez tanto
debajo de mi ventana en una calle de la ciudad
y todavía caminaron encendido
mi madre me trenza las rosas mojadas con rocío

 



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