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China Lady, give me your time. Else, refuse me with a smile. China Lady, won't you be mine? And walk a thousand miles To the country in my head, Where my heart was bled That began these thousand miles. When she and all were mine Those promises sealed with smiles And buried in capsules of time. China Lady, give me those smiles. Let the sorrows be mine To walk those lonely miles. China Lady, let me rest my head In a ***** that never bled For love that dragged a thousand miles. Though the blood be mine. And the tears be smiles Like broken capsules of time. China Lady, what is the time? I haven't seen your smile.
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Feb 16, 2015
Feb 16, 2015 at 3:50 AM UTC
China Lady
China Lady, give me your time. Else, refuse me with a smile. China Lady, won't you be mine? And walk a thousand miles To the country in my head, Where my heart was bled That began these thousand miles. When she and all were mine Those promises sealed with smiles And buried in capsules of time. China Lady, give me those smiles. Let the sorrows be mine To walk those lonely miles. China Lady, let me rest my head In a ***** that never bled For love that dragged a thousand miles. Though the blood be mine. And the tears be smiles Like broken capsules of time. China Lady, what is the time? I haven't seen your smile.
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Feb 16, 2015
Feb 16, 2015 at 3:50 AM UTC
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