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christmas poem

uomo freddo severo
il più triste dell'anno
il sole ha fatto un passo giù dal suo throne dorato
glooms delle viv-quercie
quando il vento funziona contro di noi nell'oscurità
movimento del vostro corpo è come musica
tre anni fa oggi
e pane del breaketh non di più
ci è un paese in pieno di vino
la notte è scura ed i venti di inverno
come un uomo nudo io va

 



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