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ad alcuno i dii grassi
amo la mia ora di vento e di luce
in tutte le cose non parlate di
avete camminare visto attraverso il villaggio
le stelle sono caduto da cielo
come livellare cade
sia paziente, vita, quando l'amore è al cancello
ho visto che hunched e rabbrividendo sulle pietre
amo le vecchie disposizioni melodious
i loro capelli bei
ed ancora hanno camminato sopra
non posso ora dirvi
ci sono guadagni per tutte le nostre perdite
corsa alto-sopportata

 



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