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substance de la lune
et comment avez osé vous rêve de la réunion
les nuances de la nuit tombaient rapidement
le soleil a fait un pas vers le bas de son trône d'or
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
soyez dans moi comme modes éternels
complètement des larmes
si le tueur rouge pensent il massacre
musing, entre le coucher du soleil et l'obscurité
il y a trois manières dont les hommes prennent
je ne prie pas pour la paix
quelle chance spiteful vole des unawares
il n'y a aucune bande, toutefois observé et tendu

 



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