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pushing out, struggling vainly
the fragrance came
who loves the rain
are you awake?
let us express our baser passions
the old west, the old time
i reside at table mountain
the meadow was creeping
those black eyes i once so praised
there is a country full of wine
who is the runner in the skies
evidenced in the glimmer in your eyes

 



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