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in corridoi di sonno avete vagato vicino
scuro-eyed
che cosa noi ora farà
lungo una riva del fiume
quelli sul superiore dicono che li conoscono, terra -- sono liars
dal ponticello rude
ho detto, io ho chiuso il mio cuore
non ho saputo mai che la terra ha avuta così tanto oro
mistero più scuro e più sconosciuto
ho visto che il dio voi lo dubita?
la gradisco
desolato e solo
splendor dolce
che cosa era esso i motori detti

 



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