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c'est la chanson de la jeunesse
regardez avec les yeux longing et savez que je suivrai
cette année
au-dessus du fleuve, sur la colline
pour moi étais un conseiller décharné et grave
j'ai vu qu'un dieu vous doutent de lui?
dans leurs regimentals loqueteux
la nuit était noire et triste
ne soyez pas faux
ma mère m'a enseigné que chaque nuit
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
exprimons nos passions plus basses
foncé-eyed

 



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