Contextual Analysis of "they cover the floor. and they're african" in Lyrics

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and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise
and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. and they're african

mexican
mexican

orphans of wealth

Singer: don mclean

and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. and they're african

mexican

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and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. and they're african

mexican

orphans of wealth

don mclean

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orphans of wealth

Singer: mclean, don

and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. and they're african

mexican

crssk.

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and the rain falls and it blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. and they're african

mexican

orphans of wealth

mclean, don

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