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quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
siete il mio compagno
era l'autunno dell'anno
la pioggia finito e l'aria brillante
lucida l'ultima età, il seguente con speranza è visto
lungo una riva del fiume
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della città
in un vecchio alloggiamento si è illuminato morbidamente
non sia falso
nelle mattine nube-grige
notte mysterious
non sia arrabbiato con me
appena come mie barrette su queste chiavi
come un uomo nudo io va

 



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