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il fratello, sono fuoco
li prevedo
i nostri momenti piacevoli volano
scuro-eyed
l'alba era verde mela
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima č athirst
se avessi saputo lo stretto una prigione č amore
movimento del vostro corpo č come musica
o giusta e stately domestica, di cui occhi
il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle
in vostri bracci era il piacere tranquillo
lucida l'ultima etŕ, il seguente con speranza č visto
in qualche luogo ho letto un racconto sconosciuto, vecchio, arrugginito
benchč sia piccolo come tutte le cose piccole

 



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