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come esso
amavo una donna
fate non sentirsi
short e dolce ed abbiamo arrivato alla fine di esso
non c'sono nessuna preda io dei pensieri difficili
dal profondo e l'oscuritĂ 
non prego per pace
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima è athirst
quando ho esaminato i vostri occhi
il singolo pugno serrato alzato e ready
tristemente parlando
sentite la pioggia?
potrebbe conoscerla nella molla piĂą in anticipo
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta

 



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