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religious poem

con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
circa ha sporto querela al padrone
il vecchio ovest, il vecchio tempo
mi domando dove vivete
lucida l'ultima età, il seguente con speranza è visto
quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
ora per una lotta attiva e cheerful
ho detto
la luna aumentante ha nascosto le stelle
dolce e forte
persino avrebbe suo scherzo
molto bene, voi liberali

 



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