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In 1817, |
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A courting couple by the sea. |
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He promised her he would return. |
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While the time won the battle. |
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His lips caressed her skin, |
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When tomorrow they'll say goodbye. |
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She closed her sweet eyes, |
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But he wasn't there. |
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In 1817 |
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That sea |
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Which united us |
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Separated us |
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In 1870, an old woman |
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Cried at the beach. |
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She was waiting |
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For that sea |
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Returned her lover |
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Once again |
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The children shouted crazy at her |
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She wore a wedding dress |
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When she threw herself |
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Into the water |
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In 1870 |
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That sea which united us |
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Separated us |
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The legend tells that night |
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People saw two lovers |
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Dancing at the sea |
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Between foam and coral |