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lascilo essere triste
ottanta anni hanno passato e più
noi che si sono levati in piedi
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della città
ciò è la nave della perla
se avessi saputo lo stretto una prigione è amore
ma non posso ora leggerlo
per verità, per amore
riempio questa tazza
la fragranza è venuto
eliminazione, lottante vainly
veda, rinviano
sia paziente, vita, quando l'amore è al cancello
sotto un albero di diffusione della castagna

 



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