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chi ama la pioggia
corsa alto-sopportata
le tonalitŕ della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
i drowses pallidi di giorno sull'occidentale bagnano
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirň
ciň č la canzone della gioventů
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
ho fatto una volta soltanto un voto, uno
ed il mio nome č sincero
forse č materia che avete morto
la gradisco
all'interno della mia mano tengo
perchč sono le cose che non hanno morte

 



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