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pharaoh, re della terra dell'egitto
la notte era nera e drear
vado il mio senso complacently
così caduto
quale desidero rilevare
veda lo sperimentale
era una bellezza nei giorni
rinnovi la visione di piacere
quel compagno sconosciuto è venuto sul mescolareare i piedi
cane dal percalle ed il gatto del calicò
ci sono guadagni per tutte le nostre perdite
tre anni fa oggi
chi chiamerĂ  il vento

 



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