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la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
sopra i tetti corra le ombre delle nubi
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
ci situiamo
una vita sull'onda dell'oceano
quando venite stasera
un gleam di oro il gloom in e gray
osservi fuori sulle stelle, il mio amore
come esso
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi
mi chiedono dove sono stato
non sia falso
con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
la luna aumentante ha nascosto le stelle

 



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