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suicide poem

la luce ritirata
con gli occhi meek e marroni
come un uomo nudo io va
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
una foschia stava guidando giĂą
e con l'uccello di ronzio
corsa alto-sopportata
quegli occhi neri i una volta così elogiato
ma alas, sogni giusti
la notte era nera e drear
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi
a volte mi domando se è realmente allineare
desolato e solo

 



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