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I am a passerby in your eyes. Which song is the lyrics?
[ti: Please tell her] [ar: Echo] [al: Echo of echo] [by: Flying Cat]. Echo-Please tell her if she is afraid of the slightly hot rose black tea with a thunderstorm in the dark sky. She doesn't know how to eat when she warms up. She is used to being silly. She doesn't like to watch the sunset. It's terrible to want to leave. Listening to her telling cold jokes can always warm my heart and worry about how she is doing. Please tell her that I'm waiting for her to dare not express what turned out to be the stupidest idea. I'm waiting for her answer, even if it won't change for a few spring and summer. Punish me for loving her very much ~ ~ She doesn't like watching the sunset setting, and the picture is as terrible as parting ~ ~ Listening to her telling cold jokes can always keep my heart warm. Are you worried that she is doing well? Please tell her that I love her very much and convey this sentence that I didn't mean to say for me. I don't want to hear her. With him, I became a passerby. Why did my stupid promise turn into a scar?
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