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sono una donna
scuro-eyed
a che cosa una donna la paragonerĂ  cara
behold me, in miei chiffon, garza e canutiglia
perchè facciali sempre basamento là che rabbrividisce
al lato di un campo raso
il vecchio ovest, il vecchio tempo
ultima mezzanotte
ciò è l'arsenale
ancora il suo gray oscilla la torretta sopra il mare
pharaoh, re della terra dell'egitto
tramite il seno facente male della vasta terra
una penna di acciaio
lungamente fa la luce solare di estate lucidare

 



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