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noi che si sono levati in piedi
tristemente parlando
metà di piaceri e palazzi benchè possiamo vagare
le vecchie canzoni
non ci è fuga dal fiume
come lui di chi spirito nella fiammata del mezzogiorno
indietro, giri indietro
poco parco che attraverso
quando libertà dalla sua altezza della montagna
i giorni malinconici sono venuto
chi è il corridore nei cieli
notte mysterious
le verità terribili questi sono

 



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