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deve andare indietro, ha detto
la signora, il vostro cuore si girata verso polvere
il sole ha fatto un passo gi dal suo throne dorato
il cielo
andato
lucida l'ultima et, il seguente con speranza visto
prenda i miei bracelets
come come le stelle questo il bianco, facce nameless
vivo dalla riva del fiume
short e dolce ed abbiamo arrivato alla fine di esso
andato prima di noi
uno sguardo ma un raggio
siete bei e sbiaditi
quando ho rinviato al tramonto

 



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