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passato inesorabile di thou
le tonalit della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
le ombre delle navi
il mio amore allineare dal suo cuscino aumentato
il corpo pu limitare
faccialo rotare gi dal prato
perch allora, il mosto noi vede?
l'aria come una farfalla
alla mezzanotte
siete vivi?
impaurito nient'altro, dico
ho entrato nel deserto perch la mia anima athirst
poich ho ritenuto il senso della morte
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della citt

 



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