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death poem

quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
li ho fatti un'offerta tutto l'addio
il dolce con il fern ed è aumentato
ci situiamo
quando venite stasera
pensate, il mio ragazzo, quando metto i miei bracci intorno voi
alcuni dei hurts che avete curato
ho fatto una pausa la stoffa per tendine aperta
lungamente fa, nel moonlight giovane
non ho saputo mai che la terra ha avuta così tanto oro

 



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