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Freddie Mercury – Time – Lyrics

Read “Time” by Freddie Mercury on Genius

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Erasure – It Doesn’t Have To Be

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Michael Jackson – Dirty Diana

Kate Bush – Sat in Your Lap

Culture Club – Love Is Love

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