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in tutte le cose non parlate di
la nerezza
sotto la mia finestra in una via della città
disprezzo i miei amici più di voi
dite che lo amate
ho scagliato la mia anima all'aria come un volo del falco
dai nostri posti nascosti
in corridoi di sonno avete vagato vicino
il lampo ha esposto a flash ed ha alzato
scuro-eyed
volontà glimmer sul mare?
l'aria è piena l'alba del e la molla
il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle

 



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