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ha detto
mescolisi
dalla finestra un mare degli alberi verdi
mi domando dove vivete
tempesta
non posso ritenere sempre il suo greatness
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
behold me, in miei chiffon, garza e canutiglia
sono stancare di essere amaro e stancare di essere saggio
gli archi del ponticello rosso
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire

 



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