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WATER THE MOON


A boy and a girl, good lovers from the fountain of Love get out water.

--Say to me if do you want me, John. Drink this water. If you don’t want it, It will be because you love another.

John leaves her without saying nothing and, at the moment, she knows that she has lost his loves.

Speaking ill of him, She says to Moon: When he goes to Adela’s home, she will be in bedl

An embittered branch of blossom squeezing with death her throat.

John, crying at the top of one’s voice and coming out from her house Is agreed with mournful women.

-Turn John with the other leaving the dead.

Adela’s remains appertaining to Earth.


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