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il était un jeune oysterman grand
le jour est fait
voyez, de cette contrefaçon de lui
pour venir tellement bientôt à ceci a imaginé l'obscurité
j'aime ma vie, mais pas trop bien
ce compagnon étrange est venu sur brouiller des pieds
et ils marchaient toujours dessus
êtes vous éveillé?
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
gros mâles noirs dans une salle de vin-baril
son gris bascule toujours la tour au-dessus de la mer
je n'ai jamais su que la terre a eu tellement l'or
l'obscurité
et pendant que nous marchions l'herbe a été faiblement remuée

 



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