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e mentre abbiamo camminato l'erba debolmente è stata mescolata
non giri la vostra testa
mi sono levato in piedi
per ero un consigliere gaunt e grave
tranquillamente, con il reverance, nel awe
uno per uno, come va da un albero
una vita sull'onda dell'oceano
circa ha sporto querela al padrone
ascolti il mare suonante
ci è un paese in pieno di vino
felicità
dialo
lungamente fa, nel moonlight giovane
candele che si rovesciano obliquamente in latte del pomodoro

 



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