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quale si conservare
sotto il foglio dusky dell'alloro
movimento del vostro corpo è come musica
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
sto cantando voi
o giusta e stately domestica, di cui occhi
la pioggia finito e l'aria brillante
siete vivi?
ciò è l'arsenale
con gli occhi meek e marroni
per venire così presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscurità
e pane del breaketh non di più
mondo che cambia sotto la mia mano
ha scoppiato il vino feroce

 



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