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autumn poem

indietro, giri indietro
movimento del vostro corpo è come musica
è spesso non così?
se fossi molto sicuro
l'alba era verde mela
ci è una città, builded da nessuna mano
veda, da questa falsificazione di lui
in un vecchio alloggiamento si è illuminato morbidamente
composto del loveliness da solo
la mia madre lo ha insegnato che ogni notte
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada

 



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