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friendship poetry

ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima è athirst
amo rubare per un po'via
il corpo può limitare
penso spesso alla città bella
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
questi cuori sono stati tessuti delle gioie umane e cure
quando un atto è fatto per la libertà
passato inesorabile di thou
sotto la mia finestra in una via della città
era una bellezza nei giorni
uplifting, come il vento ha saltato
cane dal percalle ed il gatto del calicò
non brucio incenso

 



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