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baby poem

quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
noi che si sono levati in piedi
ci è una città, builded da nessuna mano
l'agonia di avere troppa alimentazione
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
li ho sentiti nella notte
sono andati i tre, quelle sorelle rare
vedo tutti gli spiriti umani
dal sud alla rottura del giorno
travails della terra
ho vinto la corsa
ho detto, io ho chiuso il mio cuore
una pesca piccola nel frutteto si è sviluppata

 



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