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e pane del breaketh non di più
calma come che seconda estate
la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada
lucida l'ultima età, il seguente con speranza è visto
sono vecchio e cieco
sono una donna
sopra il fiume beckon a me
mi sono levato in piedi
come io aiuti alla destra il mondo che sta andando male
una tempesta sta guidando sulla marea
nobility della morte ancora
semplicemente parlando
le preghiere bianche piccole

 



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