Captain’s Log Vol. I Nepal
Nepal you had my heart from the beginning, but at the end there you really stole it. Follow me into Nepal, through the thick cities,
Nepal you had my heart from the beginning, but at the end there you really stole it. Follow me into Nepal, through the thick cities,
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