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deve andare indietro, ha detto
ma non posso ora leggerlo
fra le montagne ho vagato
ma alas, sogni giusti
č aumentato e l'ambra era il tramonto sul fiume
il corpo puň limitare
quando libertŕ dalla sua altezza della montagna
ho visto le nubi fra le colline
perchč facciali sempre basamento lŕ che rabbrividisce
stella-polvere e luce vaporous
il mio amore allineare dal suo cuscino č aumentato
la musica i si č sentita con voi era piů della musica
ora che mi sono raffreddato a voi
gaily attraverso i campi abbiamo ballato

 



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