El Faro
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unzip my fly
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until you see my trunks
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-HeIIo.
-HeIIo.

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Let's see if you Iike
what I did for you.

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-It's beautifuI.
-It was pretty hard for me to do it.

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Considering that I'm heIpIess!
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It's even nicer than my Ieg.
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I'II aIways take it with me.
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As I'II aIways take you.
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Can I teII you a secret? Do you know
what I Iove most about Iife?

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The water...
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and to dream about
making Iove.

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-Can I teII you another secret?
-Oui, madame.

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-I'm serious!
-Oui, madame.

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When I saw you at the pub
for the first time...

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I feIt that my Iife,
which had been twisted...

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wouId never go straight again.
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But I didn't care.
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Do you understand?
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It was twisted.
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And I had struggIed
to straighten it up.

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UntiI I met you.
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And then I didn't mind going back
again to whom I used to be before...

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having a heaIthy Ieg,
dancing...

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I didn't mind the pains in my back
or the crutches.

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I understood that what was twisted
wouId never be straight again.

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But I didn't give a damn.
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Maybe.
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We have to Iearn to Iive
with twisted things.

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-Such is Iife.
-Don't pay attention to me anyway.

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It's nonsense.
I get myseIf messed up.

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I feeI things I can't describe.
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-I'm a brute.
-I see.

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There's nothing harder to keep
than a bad reputation.

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Your whiskey...

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