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deve andare indietro, ha detto
chi è il corridore nei cieli
amo la mia ora di vento e di luce
la pioggia finito e l'aria brillante
dalla finestra un mare degli alberi verdi
chi ama la pioggia
ciò è l'arsenale
là dalla finestra nella vecchia casa
quando il vento funziona contro di noi nell'oscurità
chi chiamerà il vento
nei loro regimentals ragged
prima del san bronze solenne
lungamente fa la luce solare di estate lucidare
molto bene, voi liberali

 



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