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sonno, fratello grigio della morte
i giorni endeared ad ogni MUSE
malinconia, azzurro era
uno sguardo è ma un raggio
diami la fame
una foschia stava guidando giù
quando ero si è rotto a Londra
in qualche luogo ho letto un racconto sconosciuto, vecchio, arrugginito
lascili pity coloro di che sia migliore fuori che noi sono
gaily attraverso i campi abbiamo ballato
dove io trovili
questi cuori sono stati tessuti delle gioie umane e cure
lungamente fa, nel moonlight giovane

 



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