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ci è una città, builded da nessuna mano
nella sfera
mondo che cambia sotto la mia mano
ho scagliato la mia anima all'aria come un volo del falco
bello
perchè sono le cose che non hanno morte
li ho fatti un'offerta tutto l'addio
ho sentito tutto il giorno il vento
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
deve andare indietro, ha detto

 



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