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marriage poem

tranquillamente, con il reverance, nel awe
la nerezza rotola verso l'alto
in settembre
ho visto le stelle piĂą fiere
babylon -- dove vado sognare
per ero un consigliere gaunt e grave
nobility della morte ancora
pensate, il mio ragazzo, quando metto i miei bracci intorno voi
aranci di coglitura nubian blu-neri
ho visto che hunched e rabbrividendo sulle pietre
come livellare cade
possono comunicare di amore in un cottage
l'agonia di avere troppa alimentazione

 



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