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contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
penso spesso alla cittŕ bella
il singolo pugno serrato alzato e ready
sono nell'amore con gli alti posti far-seeing
lasci il unsaid bello di parole
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
la luna aumentante ha nascosto le stelle
le veritŕ terribili questi sono
risiedo alla montagna della tabella
la canzone e sogno da per andato mai
a volte mi domando se č realmente allineare
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
braided e tessuto

 



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