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It was beautiful, medieval, calm, peaceful I may say,
Hidden somewhere in the sunset, faraway, Oh my God ! I lost a town ! Which I remember, by the way, it had a giant parkā¦ Like yesterday I walked on its old paved streets, I saw its rail-station, and its lethargic flower-shops, And in the valley, among stone trails and snowed statues, The little town, showed me a giant parkā¦ And in its mid, like in a little Rome, and I remember thatā¦ The nanny of latinity, the she wolf, gazed me, with its bronze eyes; And lower, I remember, how God, like in a puzzle game, Sat like by happening, a giant parkā¦ Iām certain that the town had big cathedral, Somewhere behind the city-hall, And hidden under its tall shadow, Was lying, white and flat, a giant parkā¦ The town had a name too, A strong name of a demon or a semi-god, A beautiful, beautiful name, I think the name was ā¦ I passed its streets and thought about you, I gazed the stars and moon and fully cried, And smoky horns of houses smelled like tasty dinner, And I was walking lonely in a giant park. And now the town is lost foreverā¦ Or maybe it is I who hidden it in a mindās corner, Among memories perfumed with scented candles, white carnage, love And words.
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