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good bye poem

l'amore è stato cantato mille sensi
quale si conservare
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire
tristi sono che conoscono non l'amore
in qualche luogo ho letto un racconto sconosciuto, vecchio, arrugginito
le navi stanno trovandosi nella baia
pharaoh, re della terra dell'egitto
le montagne sono gente silenziosa
quando ero un ragazzo all'università
lasci il unsaid bello di parole
non posso ritenere sempre il suo greatness
uccelli contro il vento di aprile
semplicemente parlando
sopra il fiume, sulla collina

 



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