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quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
behold me, in miei chiffon, garza e canutiglia
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
tramite il seno facente male della vasta terra
quando ho esaminato i vostri occhi
cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
vado il mio senso complacently
per venire così presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscurità
forse è materia che avete morto
short e dolce ed abbiamo arrivato alla fine di esso
calma come che seconda estate
mille anni silenziosi fa

 



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