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eine Feder des Stahls
lassen Sie uns Pity die, denen besser seien Sie weg von, als wir sind
was es die gesagten Maschinen war
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
gelebt durch den River-side
Nacht war schwarz und drear
unsere angenehmen Momente fliegen
sie kennt eine preiswerte Freigabe
diese sind
traurige Rolle der gedämpften Trommel hat Schlag
meine sorge, wenn sie hier mit mir ist
lassen Sie das reizende Wortunsaid
wenn ich zurück zu Masse gehe
im Bereich

 



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