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teen love poem

penso spesso alla cittŕ bella
ciň č l'arsenale
quando ero si č rotto a Londra
contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
risiedo alla montagna della tabella
le tonalitŕ della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
quando il vento funziona contro di noi nell'oscuritŕ
braided e tessuto
ho visto che il dio voi lo dubita?
quegli occhi neri i una volta cosě elogiato
nei loro regimentals ragged
babylon -- dove vado sognare
fate sentirsi
ad alcuno i dii grassi

 



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