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daughter poem

un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
come le aquile sul high alto
la notte era nera e drear
in pieno delle rotture
al lover appassionato
riempio questa tazza
sonno dolce nelle vostre tombe humble
ho entrato nel deserto perché la mia anima č athirst
cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
un pensiero dolce solenne
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
sotto il timone del guerriero
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso

 



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