The Island Of Children's Children
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The Island Of Children's Children
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Swim to shore
We two
Pet the kids
We who
Lose our way
Too drunk
Scream and shout
Go hide
With you who falls me too so small
Can I try make it good again
Sin for you who they will find your way
While go way nice and dark come back
Home
Swim to shore
We two
Pet the kids
We who
Lose our way
Too drunk
Scream and shout
Go hide
With you please fall me who so small
Can I try make it burn again
Sin for you who they will find your way
A while go way nice and dark come back
Home
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