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poem for pastors

deve andare indietro, ha detto
dal profondo e l'oscurità
se fossi molto sicuro
per ero un consigliere gaunt e grave
sotto un albero di diffusione della castagna
quando il vento funziona contro di noi nell'oscurità
poco parco che attraverso
un gleam di oro il gloom in e gray
non posso ritenere sempre il suo greatness
i drowses pallidi di giorno sull'occidentale bagnano
fate sentirsi
era un oysterman giovane alto
uomo freddo severo

 



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