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《Spanish Hariem》 演唱:Rebecca Pidgeon There is a rose in Spanish Harlem A red rose up in Spanish Harlem She is a special one, she's never seen the sun she only comes out when the moon is on the run And all the stars are gleaming She's growing in t
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