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quando un atto è fatto per la libertà
appena come mie barrette su queste chiavi
alti pareti ed enorme
come come le stelle è questo il bianco, facce nameless
gloom
ora mentre i miei labbri stanno vivendo
veda, rinviano
quell'anno
ed ancora hanno camminato sopra
le montagne sono gente silenziosa
ha sentito i bambini giocare al sole
il mio figlio è guasto e sono ciechi andanti
felicità

 



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