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splendor dolce
ci è un paese in pieno di vino
e con l'uccello di ronzio
rompiamo il vetro di cui vino sacred
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
un miglio dietro
sono andati i tre, quelle sorelle rare
è aumentato e l'ambra era il tramonto sul fiume
la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
siete svegli?
questi cuori sono stati tessuti delle gioie umane e cure
abbiamo nessuno shame?

 



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