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fall poem

fra il fumo e nebbia di un pomeriggio di dicembre
tutti si acquietano lungo il potomac
contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
era l'autunno dell'anno
con di anima dei labbri colore rosso e cuore della pietra
ho sentito tutto il giorno il vento
a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
un cielo che non ha conosciuto mai il sole, la luna o le stelle
ora per una lotta attiva e cheerful
andato prima di noi
l'odore del è aumentato così falso, le spine così allineare
sonno, fratello grigio della morte

 



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