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teen love poem

dal mare scintillante
la notte scorsa la luna piena ha posto un panno del bianco
perchè allora, il mosto noi vede?
alla mezzanotte
ascolti il mare suonante
improvvisamente, dai sensi scuri e frondosi
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire
tristemente parlando
pensate, il mio ragazzo, quando metto i miei bracci intorno voi
faccia i ragazzi e le ragazze ancora vanno
uno sguardo è ma un raggio
con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra

 



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