from “Blue Mirrors” – Gabriella Garofalo
Oh, weren’t they lucky The ancient Greeks with their chorus So smart at fixing up plagues, tetchy gods, Incest, families, ...
Oh, weren’t they lucky The ancient Greeks with their chorus So smart at fixing up plagues, tetchy gods, Incest, families, ...
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