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romantic poem

benchè repine di amore e strofinio di motivo
quando le ore del giorno sono numerate
moonlight profondo e tenero
appena come mie barrette su queste chiavi
sotto la mia finestra in una via della città
ha sentito i bambini giocare al sole
sono nell'amore con gli alti posti far-seeing
se avessi saputo lo stretto una prigione è amore
deve andare indietro, ha detto
i poets dicono a
vecchio vino da bere
dal ponticello rude
morbidamente ora la luce del giorno

 



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