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sad death poem

fra il fumo e nebbia di un pomeriggio di dicembre
al lato di un campo raso
ciò è la nave della perla
morbidamente ora la luce del giorno
dal puntello, dal mare
era non per quell'odore singolare
li ho sentiti nella notte
perchè facciali sempre basamento là che rabbrividisce
short e dolce ed abbiamo arrivato alla fine di esso
per questi bracci bianchi circa il mio collo
è aumentato e l'ambra era il tramonto sul fiume
il sole ha fatto un passo giù dal suo throne dorato
la signora, il vostro cuore si è girata verso polvere
uomo freddo severo

 



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