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osservare di là
ho visto con gli occhi aperti
amavo una donna
un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
per questi bracci bianchi circa il mio collo
quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
il corpo può limitare
come come le stelle è questo il bianco, facce nameless
potrebbe conoscerla nella molla più in anticipo
disprezzo i miei amici più di voi
sono andato su e giù le vie
ho vinto la corsa
per verità, per amore
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi

 



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