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23 lines
711 B
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morse code
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Sings Morse code behind a wall gay treble
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Around snow, though hundreds vert traveled.
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The fourth day of the blizzard of rocks Dixon.
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But once you about this song better questions.
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Tents dotted with shaggy stars,
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Their main beam in your heart you do not extinguish.
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I, too, could tell you about the North,
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But once you about this song better questions.
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Leaf green to take me from poplar,
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In the summer a good envelopes mail Bring.
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In cold weather so we need your letters warm!
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But once you about this song better questions.
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I domchat to you when wintering over,
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Deer in the sledge, airplanes and taxis.
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Believe me, I so want to see your eyes!
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But once you about this song better rasprosy ...
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1960
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