The Abduction from the Seraglio
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Chorus:
Oanze oanze
you doin in t se-rag-li-o?
I been poppin Darvon and mothballs
Poppin Darvon and mothballs
Ever since I let you go.
ell, I motored out to t blindsided on to get t-poison factories, all the-road song
rollin
rollin
rollin
rollin
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te to admit it, Constanzes a little dumb. S so dumb as a lady I once kne s perfect. You tell t to t for a moment, ive. Im some kind of an artist, but Im conse