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grandma poem

alcuni giorni pi ventosi
sono il vento che esita
come lui di chi spirito nella fiammata del mezzogiorno
ho visto le nubi fra le colline
ci erano tre nel prato dal ruscello
il bambino che ha gettato via il foglio dopo il foglio
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguir
gli archi del ponticello rosso
o giusta e stately domestica, di cui occhi

 



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