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romantic love poems

dio
ottanta anni hanno passato e piů
corsa alto-sopportata
la mia madre lo ha insegnato che ogni notte
le montagne sono gente silenziosa
li ha fatti mai sentono parlare
il singolo pugno serrato alzato e ready
per questi bracci bianchi circa il mio collo
rumori che si sforzano strapparsi
sopra i tetti corra le ombre delle nubi
osservare di lŕ
alcuni dei hurts che avete curato
ho avuto un timore nella mia vita
come un uomo nudo io va

 



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