“People call me stupid for treating you like a queen, but I dont even worry `cause you`re my unforeseen.
And I hope that you`ll be with me, if only in my dreams. But here you are next to me and you`re glad, or so it seems.”

"Funny Little World" (2009).

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Norwegian singer, actor, violinist, composer, pianist 1986

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