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con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
vivo dalla riva del fiume
calma come che seconda estate
una parola di volo di qui e lŕ
ho lanciato il mondo
la fragranza č venuto
deve andare indietro, ha detto
sopra il fiume, sulla collina
vecchio vino da bere
in sua tenda custodita
perchč
mi chiedono dove sono stato
vado il mio senso complacently
ero un goddess ere il marmo lo ha trovato

 



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