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quale si conservare
il mio figlio è guasto e sono ciechi andanti
moonlight profondo e tenero
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
una volta questo tappeto erboso molle
quando il vento funziona contro di noi nell'oscurità
ho visto la prima pera
i giorni endeared ad ogni MUSE
la luna aumentante ha nascosto le stelle
la neve bisbiglia circa me
su e giù va
amo le vecchie disposizioni melodious
come livellare cade

 



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