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quell'anno
cara moglie
con gli occhi meek e marroni
osservare di lŕ
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
potremmo ma sapere
dai prati ricchi con cereale
sopra-avevo preparato l'evento
e mentre abbiamo camminato l'erba debolmente č stata mescolata
per veritŕ, per amore
lucida l'ultima etŕ, il seguente con speranza č visto
hanno avuti lui e la i ma venuto a contatto di
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere

 



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