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sedendosi nel suo attuatore che aspetta il vostro tč
mescolisi
conosco che cosa state andando dire
la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
lungamente fa, nel moonlight giovane
migliori che il granito
fino alla sua finestra dell'alloggiamento
lascilo essere triste
contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
in vostri bracci era il piacere tranquillo
dite che lo amate
pharaoh, re della terra dell'egitto
una penna di acciaio
alla mezzanotte

 



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