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Hem Oxem Koxem Zavnchem?

Jackson Dias Tombassaum plan 1934 asa. Magir liberation zatoch ek pautt survey aili. Te surveyor document pollenasle dekhun konnachea konneim survey laileo. Konnem dusreanchea ghorancher, konnem Comunidadichea rosteancher aplem nanv lailem. Tem sarkem korpak zaitea zannank nitisobhent zhuzchem poddlem. Tivim ganvant ek ghoddni ghoddli. Ek boro munis nokri korpak aplea bail-bhurgeank gheun Afrikek gelo. To vechea adim tannem eka gorib munxeak tem ghor rakhunk dovorlo, zo munis tedna ankvar aslo. To tea munxeak duddu, kopdde adi diun adhar kori. Thoddea tempan jedna thuim survey kaddpi munis aile, tea ghor rakhpi munxean ghorachea dhoniachem nanv diunk nam punn apleachem nanv diun tem ghor aplea tabeant kelem. Uprant to logn zalo ani taka panch bhurgim zalim. Jedna Afrikeche khapri lokak tras diun dhanvddaunk lagle, tedna tea gharacho dhoni famili vangdda agbottint Bombaim ieta ani don truck bhor samonn gheun Goeam aplea ghara pavta. Ghara pavtoch to ojeap zata polloun tea munddkarak z...

Hotel California - The Eagles - with lyrics

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This Rock classic is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for one week in May 1977 and peaked at number 10 on the Easy Listening chart. Billboard ranked it number 19 on its 1977 Pop Singles year-end chart. Three months after its first release, the single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), representing one million copies shipped. The Eagles also won the 1977 Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Hotel California" at the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978. (Source: Wikipedia). Hotel California The Eagles Lyrics: Don Henley & Glenn Frey Music: Don Felder Lead vocals, drums, backing vocals: Don Henley On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air Up ahead in the distance I saw a shimmering light My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim I had to stop for...