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I travelled the Mediterranean coast when I was young Such a beautiful landscape Carefully carved from stone Castles and cathedrals Extravagantly designed The marriage of man and divinity In a Jubilee ancient time Unfortunately The ghost of my ethnicity No long prevails If there’s no forest or rivers I call that hell I’ll take the winter I’ll wait for the season to change Find me not in any city Nor any kind of desert terrain Out here is where I’ll stay!
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Jul 14, 2024
Jul 14, 2024 at 12:57 PM UTC
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I travelled the Mediterranean coast when I was young Such a beautiful landscape Carefully carved from stone Castles and cathedrals Extravagantly designed The marriage of man and divinity In a Jubilee ancient time Unfortunately The ghost of my ethnicity No long prevails If there’s no forest or rivers I call that hell I’ll take the winter I’ll wait for the season to change Find me not in any city Nor any kind of desert terrain Out here is where I’ll stay!
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63/M/Armenian
Jul 14, 2024
Jul 14, 2024 at 12:57 PM UTC
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