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rompiamo il vetro di cui vino sacred
sia paziente, vita, quando l'amore è al cancello
sopra i tetti corra le ombre delle nubi
dicami
veda, rinviano
alti pareti ed enorme
sopra il fiume beckon a me
se avessi saputo lo stretto una prigione è amore
li ha fatti mai sentono parlare
non sia arrabbiato con me
qui si trova una signora la più bella
i cieli che erano ashen e sobrio
come esso
dicami più di meno o dicami di più

 



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