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broken heart poem

per venire cosě presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscuritŕ
piantiamo
dalla finestra un mare degli alberi verdi
sotto la luna della raccolta
nei loro regimentals ragged
ho guardato sul cielo glorious
dove io trovili
ho visto le stelle piů fiere
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire
la mia anima č un campo arato scuro
non sia falso
sentite la pioggia?
quando ero un ragazzo all'universitŕ
babylon -- dove vado sognare

 



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