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i cieli che erano ashen e sobrio
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso
è allineare che dite che i dii sono più uso a voi che i fairies
ancora il suo gray oscilla la torretta sopra il mare
ci sono tre sensi in cui gli uomini prendono
le verità terribili questi sono
sopra loro tutte, osservando giù
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi
senza sosta
andato prima di noi
ottanta anni hanno passato e più
a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
circa ha sporto querela al padrone

 



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