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ora per una lotta attiva e cheerful
siete svegli?
uomo freddo severo
una penna di acciaio
quando le ore del giorno sono numerate
musing, fra il tramonto e l'oscuritŕ
non ci č moltitudine, comunque guardato e teso
perchč facciali sempre basamento lŕ che rabbrividisce
le navi stanno trovandosi nella baia
č spesso non cosě?
cammino giů i percorsi del giardino
non c'sono nessuna preda io dei pensieri difficili
poco cancello č stato raggiunto in fine
il singolo pugno serrato alzato e ready

 



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