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i can barely sing a word. fads of the 60's and the 19th century. leo tolstoy and robert e. lee. we got a war on in our duplicity
Singer: delta spirit
great ulysses. everybody talkin' bout the language of the dead. antiquated murmurs maybe dylan might've said. well i'm not so self assured
i can barely sing a word. fads of the 60's and the 19th century. leo tolstoy and robert e. lee. we got a war on in our duplicity
suburban white blasphemy. everybody talkin' bout the language of the dead. antiquated murmurs maybe dylan might've said. well i'm not so self assured
great ulysses. everybody talkin' bout the language of the dead. antiquated murmurs maybe dylan might've said. well i'm not so self assured
i can barely sing a word. fads of the 60's and the 19th century. leo tolstoy and robert e. lee. we got a war on in our duplicity
suburban white blasphemy. everybody talkin' bout the language of the dead. antiquated murmurs maybe dylan might've said. well i'm not so self assured