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break up poem

era un oysterman giovane alto
risiedo alla montagna della tabella
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
le tonalità della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
ora che mi sono raffreddato a voi
nella terra silenziosa
un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
il padrone dei destini umani sono io
la gradisco
gaily attraverso i campi abbiamo ballato
siete il mio compagno

 



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