against-the-tide-stemtipsmp3.mp3 They were
[?] from the same city
But from very different
[?] [?] they met in a cinema
They saw
[?] and suddenly felt that they
[?] just one
He was from a
[?] family, she survived
[?] the streets
One was white, the other black
They soon
[?] and suddenly felt that they were just one
They
[?] each other, in spite of all, he was the day and she the night.
Always together, never
[?] , they were
[?] swimming against the tide.
Soon the problems arrived, everybody
[?] of them
It was an incorrect
[?] ; they had each other, and suddenly
[?] that they were just one
They
[?] each other, in spite of all, he was the day and she the night.
Always together, never apart, they were both swimming
[?] .
At the
[?] one lonely
[?] day
The couple left behind their family and friends
Together they began a different
[?] They knew each other and suddenly felt that they were just one.
They loved each other, in spite of all, he was the day and she the night.
Always together, never apart, they were both swimming against the tide.
They loved each other, in spite of all, he was the day and she the night.
Always together, never apart, they were both swimming against the tide.