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non ci è moltitudine, comunque guardato e teso
i nostri momenti piacevoli volano
conosco non dove
la terra mantiene certo andare di vibrazione
la pioggia finito e l'aria brillante
dialo
sopra-avevo preparato l'evento
tempesta
uccelli contro il vento di aprile
città che non è una città
quale si conservare
mi sono levato in piedi
esprimiamo le nostre passioni più basse
glooms delle viv-quercie

 



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