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l'aria è piena l'alba del e la molla
noi che si sono levati in piedi
una tempesta sta guidando sulla marea
nobility della morte ancora
ci è un'ora di riposo pacifico
quando vado di nuovo a terra
uccelli contro il vento di aprile
ho visto i archangels nel mio mela-albero la notte scorsa
tempesta
mistero più scuro e più sconosciuto
sono fevered

 



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