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grandma poem

dal profondo e l'oscurità
la musica i si è sentita con voi era più della musica
penso spesso alla città bella
sotto la luna della raccolta
contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
avete camminare visto attraverso il villaggio
le tonalità della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
metà di piaceri e palazzi benchè possiamo vagare
il corpo può limitare
dicami più di meno o dicami di più
short e dolce ed abbiamo arrivato alla fine di esso
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire

 



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