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sotto un albero di diffusione della castagna
la notte è scura ed i venti di inverno
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della città
cane dal percalle ed il gatto del calicò
con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
i giorni hypocritic
il cielo
ero un goddess ere il marmo lo ha trovato
lucida l'ultima età, il seguente con speranza è visto
per questi bracci bianchi circa il mio collo
morbido come la base nella terra
come io aiuti alla destra il mondo che sta andando male
poco cancello è stato raggiunto in fine

 



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