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I'm about to lose my mind You've been gone for so long, I'm runnin' out of time I need a doctor,

10-11 класс

call me a doctor

Km16012001 17 нояб. 2014 г., 11:15:15 (9 лет назад)
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Ters
17 нояб. 2014 г., 12:48:01 (9 лет назад)

Хаха из песни?))
Я сейчас сойду с ума
Тебя нет так долго, мое время приходит к концу
Мне нужен доктор, позовите мне доктора,
Мне нужен доктор, чтобы вернуть меня к жизни
Amalgama-lab.com переводы песен на этом сайте)

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17 нояб. 2014 г., 14:50:42 (9 лет назад)

Я вот-вот потеряю рассудок
Ты ушёл слишком надолго, время уходит
Мне нужен доктор, позовите мне доктора
Мне нужен доктор. Доктор, который вернёт меня к жизни.

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Paul: I need a new cell phone plan. These roaming and overage charges are killing me!
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