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la notte era nera e drear
i nostri momenti piacevoli volano
dicami più di meno o dicami di più
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirò
amavo una donna
all'alba, ha detto
ho conosciuto il silenzio delle stelle e del mare
ha detto
tristi sono che conoscono non l'amore
dal sud alla rottura del giorno
quando, pieno di amore caldo e desideroso
nel porto di nuovo York
era non per quell'odore singolare
ho detto

 



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