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at a quarter to three. but i can't respond to your sign language. you're taking advantage
Singer: clapton, eric
as i'm eating a sandwich in a small cafe
at a quarter to three. but i can't respond to your sign language. you're taking advantage
bringing me down. can't you make any sound?
as i'm eating a sandwich in a small cafe
at a quarter to three. but i can't respond to your sign language. you're taking advantage
bringing me down. can't you make any sound?
Singer: eric clapton
as i'm eating a sandwich in a small cafe
at a quarter to three. but i can't respond to your sign language. you're taking advantage
bringing me down. can't you make any sound?
as i'm eating a sandwich in a small cafe
at a quarter to three. but i can't respond to your sign language. you're taking advantage
bringing me down. can't you make any sound?