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cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima č athirst
li prevedo
quando libertŕ dalla sua altezza della montagna
vedo tutti gli spiriti umani
i drowses pallidi di giorno sull'occidentale bagnano
in un vecchio alloggiamento si č illuminato morbidamente
metŕ di piaceri e palazzi benchč possiamo vagare
ha scoppiato il vino feroce
per questi bracci bianchi circa il mio collo
era non per quell'odore singolare

 



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