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sad death poem

moonlight profondo e tenero
un uccello ha cantato
prima del san bronze solenne
un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
questa ciotola d'argento antica di mine
la mia anima va placcata nelle cose gorgeous
il lampo ha esposto a flash ed ha alzato
ancora il suo gray oscilla la torretta sopra il mare
sotto il foglio dusky dell'alloro
cosě caduto
ho visto con gli occhi aperti
se avessi saputo lo stretto una prigione č amore
sia paziente, vita, quando l'amore č al cancello

 



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