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la notte scorsa la luna piena ha posto un panno del bianco
ho visto che il dio voi lo dubita?
quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
lą dalla finestra nella vecchia casa
il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle
moonlight profondo e tenero
l'aria č come una farfalla
senza sosta
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirņ
quando il velare dagli occhi č alzato
sonno, fratello grigio della morte

 



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