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autumn poem

non si addolori che finito
in un vecchio alloggiamento si č illuminato morbidamente
nella sfera
travails della terra
cammino giů i percorsi del giardino
o giusta e stately domestica, di cui occhi
cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
amico, di cui il sorriso č venuto essere
quando venite stasera
č ci qualcuno lŕ
ci č uno che quella i amava una volta cosě tanto
ho guardato sul cielo glorious
ho detto, io ho chiuso il mio cuore

 



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