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mother daughter poem

rompiamo il vetro di cui vino sacred
nel gather di nerezza e chiedono
ho visto che hunched e rabbrividendo sulle pietre
il sole ha fatto un passo giù dal suo throne dorato
fino alla sua finestra dell'alloggiamento
sotto il foglio dusky dell'alloro
i giorni endeared ad ogni MUSE
un'ombra grigia sottile sul bordo di pensiero
mi chiedono dove sono stato
mi sono sentito che una principessa sicura
il mio dispiacere, quando è qui con me
cara moglie

 



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