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dicami più di meno o dicami di più
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima è athirst
ciò è la canzone della gioventù
pensieri tramite la mia testa
dicami non
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire
sono vecchio e cieco
tranquillamente, con il reverance, nel awe
nella sfera
in un vecchio alloggiamento si è illuminato morbidamente
ho visto le stelle più fiere
la notte scorsa la luna piena ha posto un panno del bianco
quel compagno sconosciuto è venuto sul mescolareare i piedi

 



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