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la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
ho visto con gli occhi aperti
a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
sonno, fratello grigio della morte
agito i miei capelli nel vento della mattina
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
la terra mantiene certo andare di vibrazione
dice a di buoni vecchi periodi
ci è un paese in pieno di vino
rumori che si sforzano strapparsi
la nerezza rotola verso l'alto
ed ancora hanno camminato sopra
i giorni hypocritic
un pensiero dolce solenne

 



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