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faccia i ragazzi e le ragazze ancora vanno
in vostri bracci era il piacere tranquillo
cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
non dal mondo largo di tutto
era un oysterman giovane alto
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
veda che mi dò voi
candele che si rovesciano obliquamente in latte del pomodoro
quando, pieno di amore caldo e desideroso
un gleam di oro il gloom in e gray
città che non è una città
nella terra silenziosa

 



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