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歌词: You say your on a diet, 你说你在节食 cause the things that don't work out right, 因为事情总不会成功 But you don't even try, 但是你甚至都不去尝试 though neither do i 尽管我也不 And neither do my friends, 我的朋友们也不 though some of them prete
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