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nel gather di nerezza e chiedono
benchè sia piccolo come tutte le cose piccole
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
in qualche luogo ho letto un racconto sconosciuto, vecchio, arrugginito
è spesso non così?
siete chiari
sposti la terra in tempo nuvoloso
chi chiamerà il vento
siete il mio compagno
moonlight profondo e tenero
poiché ho ritenuto il senso della morte

 



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