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scuro-eyed
ho conosciuto il silenzio delle stelle e del mare
città che non è una città
uno sguardo è ma un raggio
mondo che cambia sotto la mia mano
portimi la canzone morbida
sono una donna
il dolce con il fern ed è aumentato
musing, fra il tramonto e l'oscurità
ho visto le nubi fra le colline
dice a di buoni vecchi periodi
malinconia, azzurro era
la fragranza è venuto
ottanta anni hanno passato e più

 



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