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Fine,don’t follow a tiny boat for a day |
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The guide will follow a tide at two In the dayligh |
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In the daylight we simply believe in a man or a shrine |
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and simply recall all the scattered |
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I was going to write a note for the day |
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but I was following all the threats that you made |
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and we comfort to wring everybody’s hide |
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and comfort to call them in tatters |
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Tried to follow our tide |
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to follow our neighbours to your shrines |
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I followed and find |
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you’re going to wring your neighour’s hide |
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I was following to your shrines |
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Why you follow it by a token and plaid |
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I was going to buy a dove for the grace |
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and we will not decree everybody’s shrines |
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in the way that the knights are in tatters |
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Tried to follow our tide |
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to follow our neighbours to your shrines |
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I followed and find |
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you’re going to wring your neighour’s hide |
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I was following to your shrines |
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