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il corpo puň limitare
oscillato nella culla del profondo
dalla finestra un mare degli alberi verdi
migliori che il granito
uno per uno, come va da un albero
come lui di chi spirito nella fiammata del mezzogiorno
vedrň stasera una stella
il piů triste dell'anno
non dal mondo largo di tutto
che cosa noi ora farŕ
movimento del vostro corpo č come musica
ho visto con gli occhi aperti

 



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