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diami la fame
moonlight profondo e tenero
calma come che seconda estate
il giorno č fatto
osservi fuori sulle stelle, il mio amore
sedendosi nel suo attuatore che aspetta il vostro tč
un'ombra grigia sottile sul bordo di pensiero
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
come come le stelle č questo il bianco, facce nameless
con gli occhi meek e marroni
ci sono guadagni per tutte le nostre perdite

 



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