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quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
con i suoi capelli che flaying sfrenatamente
desolato e solo
mentre mi sono levato in piedi ascoltare, discreetly dumb
il lampo ha esposto a flash ed ha alzato
il mio figlio č guasto e sono ciechi andanti
che probabilitŕ spiteful ruba i unawares
una foschia stava guidando giů
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi
in corridoi di sonno avete vagato vicino
potremmo ma sapere
mescolisi
la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada

 



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