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death poetry

la notte scorsa la luna piena ha posto un panno del bianco
dialo
ed il mio nome è sincero
le ombre delle navi
addolorisi non per l'invisibile
uno con voi
nei loro regimentals ragged
ciò è la canzone della gioventù
che cosa io devono voi
è allineare che dite che i dii sono più uso a voi che i fairies
sono stancare di essere amaro e stancare di essere saggio
per guardare tutto il giorno l'onda blu arricciarsi e rompersi

 



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