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family poetry

quando, pieno di amore caldo e desideroso
ho visto che hunched e rabbrividendo sulle pietre
behold me, in miei chiffon, garza e canutiglia
non ho saputo mai che la terra ha avuta così tanto oro
mi chiedono dove sono stato
diami la fame
ci è uno che quella i amava una volta così tanto
metà di piaceri e palazzi benchè possiamo vagare
ultima mezzanotte
mille anni silenziosi fa
semplicemente parlando
come io aiuti alla destra il mondo che sta andando male
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi

 



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