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improvvisamente, dai sensi scuri e frondosi
composto del loveliness da solo
quando venite stasera
deve andare indietro, ha detto
mi domando dove vivete
quando un atto è fatto per la libertà
potremmo ma sapere
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso
il sole è in su
dice a di buoni vecchi periodi
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
la notte è scura ed i venti di inverno
una foschia stava guidando giù

 



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