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daughter poem

in tutte le cose non parlate di
per ero un consigliere gaunt e grave
mille anni silenziosi fa
impaurito nient'altro, dico
hanno gettato una pietra, voi hanno gettato una pietra
vecchio vino da bere
splendido e terribile il vostro amore
ora
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della città
rumori che si sforzano strapparsi
deve andare indietro, ha detto
benchè sia piccolo come tutte le cose piccole

 



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