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retirement poem

i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
i giorni endeared ad ogni MUSE
lungo le serie
sono stancare di essere amaro e stancare di essere saggio
il corpo può limitare
vecchio vino da bere
ci era uno strangeness sui vostri labbri
fra le montagne ho vagato
la notte scorsa la luna piena ha posto un panno del bianco
per guardare tutto il giorno l'onda blu arricciarsi e rompersi
ha incurvato l'inondazione
la mia anima va placcata nelle cose gorgeous
perchè sono le cose che non hanno morte
l'alba era verde mela

 



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