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Elegy In A Country Road I had an scarlet motorbike. A perfect little racer. I really like to take her for a ride. I bought it from a tweedy man whose name was Robin Usher. He really liked to push her in the lane. I look so fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fine. I look so fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fine. But in the evening time when the sun goes down I cry. I knew a woman as a friend her skin was soft as cotton. I wonder how she got on in the end. She often sat beside the stream and dangled her right hand in. A better plan than standing in the flow. She looked so fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fine. She looked so fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fi-fine. But in the evening time when the sun went down she cried. |
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