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cowboy poetry

un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirň
in tutte le cose non parlate di
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima č athirst
sono vecchio e cieco
malinconia, azzurro era
i cieli che erano ashen e sobrio
ho fatto una pausa la stoffa per tendine aperta
vado il mio senso complacently
alti pareti ed enorme
dal mare scintillante
mentre mi sono levato in piedi ascoltare, discreetly dumb
tramite il seno facente male della vasta terra

 



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