She was poetry, but he couldn’t read.”
His name was jarred hes nineteen
When his parents built a very strange machine
watch that scene dig in the dancing queen
aaaay macarena
Horrible job everyone
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She was poetry, but he couldn’t read.”
His name was jarred hes nineteen
When his parents built a very strange machine
watch that scene dig in the dancing queen
aaaay macarena
Horrible job everyone
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