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TRIUMPHS OF ARTIFICE: MIXING BAD FAITH & GOOD CONSCIENCE
When you’re not by my side The world’s in two, and I’m a fool When you’re not in my sight Then everything, just fades from view The mystery of love belongs to you The mystery of love belongs to you … Continue reading
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