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un uccello ha cantato
la nerezza ruba le forme di tutte le regine
chi ama la pioggia
vivo dalla riva del fiume
desolato e solo
se lo slayer rosso pensa slays
pensate, il mio ragazzo, quando metto i miei bracci intorno voi
eliminazione, lottante vainly
per potere vedere ogni lato di ogni domanda
chi č il corridore nei cieli
le ombre pongono lungo broadway
dite che lo amate
dicami non
poco parco che attraverso

 



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