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ha incurvato l'inondazione
dai nostri posti nascosti
un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
dicami più di meno o dicami di più
sentite la pioggia?
all'interno di questa tomba umile un conqueror si trova
non dal mondo largo di tutto
quando un atto è fatto per la libertà
una foschia stava guidando giù
ha sentito i bambini giocare al sole
vado il mio senso complacently
il fratello, sono fuoco
uno per uno, come va da un albero
sono una donna

 



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