ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àúä äàéù, àúä äæø
ø÷ àúä äàéù ùáà ìé

àúä ùí ìé éã, ìà ðåãò
òåùä ìé èåá, òåùä ìé çí
îñúì÷ áèøí ùçø

ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àí ìà àúä àéï îçø
àæ áåà ðñúì÷ áéçã

ðñúì÷ ôúàåí, áìé îéìä
äìéìä ééùàø ìáã
åé÷ôà, é÷ôà ìîååú...

ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àðé ùìê áìé îéìä
÷ç åìê áèøí ùçø

ø÷ àúä äàéù, àúä äæø
úãò, úãò, åìà úãò
åîä éãòú...

ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àí ìà àúä, îé ùáà
éäéä äàéù ùáà ìé

åàúä ú÷ôà, àéê ú÷ôà!
áìé ùåí ú÷ååä ùîçø
úäéä äàéù ùáà ìé

ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àðé ùìê áìé îéìä
÷ç åìê áèøí ùçø

ø÷ àúä äàéù, àúä äæø
úãò, úãò, åìà úãò
åîä éãòú...

ø÷ àúä äàéù, àúä äæø
úãò, úãò, åìà úãò
åîä éãòú...

ëùäìéìä áà, ÷ø åøò
àúä äàéù, àúä äæø
ø÷ àúä äàéù ùáà ìé


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    wtf is this?

    Pharmicopiaon June 06, 2002   Link

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