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la musica i si è sentita con voi era più della musica
ci erano tre nel prato dal ruscello
ho visto le nubi fra le colline
ci sono guadagni per tutte le nostre perdite
non ci è moltitudine, comunque guardato e teso
glass-blower di tempo
corsa alto-sopportata
ha incurvato l'inondazione
hanno avuti lui e la i ma venuto a contatto di
con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
la sua faccia è giusta e liscia e fine
forse
sono fevered

 



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