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An African Queen Senegal what do I know of that country But I have sailed past her coast, alas, she Is married to Dakar nothing I can do. She spoke French the tall lady and sounded **** my language seems like a bulldozer Flattening a Palestinian home so I smiled and Said little dismayed over my lack of speech When it imperative to make injustice heard. Tall she was walked like a gazelle she worked At a place where she didn't had to be up At seven in the morning and anyway she was Not from Senegal, it was Senegal I loved My ship doesn't sail her way, but I whisper her Name Senegal, Senegal into the African breeze
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Jan 30, 2016
Jan 30, 2016 at 1:29 AM UTC
an African queen
An African Queen Senegal what do I know of that country But I have sailed past her coast, alas, she Is married to Dakar nothing I can do. She spoke French the tall lady and sounded **** my language seems like a bulldozer Flattening a Palestinian home so I smiled and Said little dismayed over my lack of speech When it imperative to make injustice heard. Tall she was walked like a gazelle she worked At a place where she didn't had to be up At seven in the morning and anyway she was Not from Senegal, it was Senegal I loved My ship doesn't sail her way, but I whisper her Name Senegal, Senegal into the African breeze
jan-oskar-hansen
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Jan 30, 2016
Jan 30, 2016 at 1:29 AM UTC
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