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un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
le stelle sono caduto da cielo
dal mare scintillante
quando ho rinviato al tramonto
come come le stelle è questo il bianco, facce nameless
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
semplicità
con il tramonto
ha una radura, loveliness vento-riparato
le montagne sono gente silenziosa
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
uplifting, come il vento ha saltato

 



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