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religious poem

ho fatto una volta soltanto un voto, uno
del sole né stelle
dato che, se faceste una pausa oggi il mio lato
sedendosi nel suo attuatore che aspetta il vostro tè
chi è il corridore nei cieli
la penso splendido giusto
un miglio dietro
sonno dolce nelle vostre tombe humble
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
sopra il fiume beckon a me
alti pareti ed enorme
nobility della morte ancora
vedrò stasera una stella

 



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