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pienso a menudo en la ciudad hermosa
aquí miente una señora más hermosa
bucks negros gordos en un cuarto del vino-barril
la noche era negra y drear
en sus regimentals desiguales
le hizo ven siempre un cocodrilo
aunque repine del amor, y rozadura de la razón
antes del santo de bronce solemne
tres días los oí afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
ahora mientras que están viviendo mis labios
quién nombrará el viento
el olor del se levantó tan falso, las espinas tan verdades
el amor se ha cantado mil maneras
le hizo oyen hablar siempre

 



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