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without coy without pose. your eyes can see that the emperor has lost his clothes. and what's more
Singer: mclean, don
from flesh to soul. you speak
without coy without pose. your eyes can see that the emperor has lost his clothes. and what's more
you'll tell the whole world what he stole. let them have their fad and their fix
from flesh to soul. you speak
without coy without pose. your eyes can see that the emperor has lost his clothes. and what's more
you'll tell the whole world what he stole. let them have their fad and their fix