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When the war is gone or over Would you still meet me here Would you see myself as clearly If I only ran from you Trains don’t run to Blackburn town You gotta walk an awful way Just to make it to the depot Then you really got to pay When the ******* war is over Once I see them **** the king Meet me at the Caesar statue And profess your game to me I’m too far to hear the robins But I can hear my angel sing And I feel you in the water When we’re swimming in the Seine
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Jul 10, 2025
Jul 10, 2025 at 5:04 AM UTC
Paris 1921/Swimming in the Seine
When the war is gone or over Would you still meet me here Would you see myself as clearly If I only ran from you Trains don’t run to Blackburn town You gotta walk an awful way Just to make it to the depot Then you really got to pay When the ******* war is over Once I see them **** the king Meet me at the Caesar statue And profess your game to me I’m too far to hear the robins But I can hear my angel sing And I feel you in the water When we’re swimming in the Seine
from a headline - swimming Paris
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Jul 10, 2025
Jul 10, 2025 at 5:04 AM UTC
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