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English, 26.02.2021 03:00 merunikitty1226

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Aa-go-de-aa-re-di
Ba be-co ca (Da-ba-be-da-badedi)
Du ba-de-gi (Se-ba-bo-da-badadi)
Ba be-co ca (Da-ba-be-da-badedi)
Bu de-ba-de-ai-ai-ai-ai (Se-ba-bo-da-badadi)
Aa-bo-ee-aa-re-di
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La-be-to-yo-be-de-sa-ma-ne-ca-le-do wi
Ba-be-ee-ee-aa-ba-co-aa-bedege-da-b ow ai
Aa-be-bo-aa-be-bo-aa-be-bo-bo-ee-ee -bow ai

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