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le navi stanno trovandosi nella baia
osservare di là
in pieno delle rotture
cane dal percalle ed il gatto del calicò
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
il vecchio ovest, il vecchio tempo
in sua tenda custodita
esprimiamo le nostre passioni più basse
a volte mi domando se è realmente allineare
uno sguardo è ma un raggio
qui si trova una signora la più bella
ho visto le stelle più fiere
prenda i miei bracelets
potremmo ma sapere

 



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