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slam poetry

perchè sono le cose che non hanno morte
come livellare cade
rose ed oro
l'agonia di avere troppa alimentazione
due file dei cavoli
era una bellezza nei giorni
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
come io aiuti alla destra il mondo che sta andando male
sedendosi nel suo attuatore che aspetta il vostro tè
ho sentito tutto il giorno il vento
vedrò stasera una stella
i giorni endeared ad ogni MUSE
le ombre pongono lungo broadway
senza sosta

 



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