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facce belle e tragical
la figlia, l'arte di thou viene morire
così caduto
chi è il corridore nei cieli
deve andare indietro, ha detto
lasci una conservazione di gioia voi
fra le montagne ho vagato
del sole né stelle
mi domando dove vivete
mi levo in piedi nel tempo grigio freddo
una pesca piccola nel frutteto si è sviluppata
sotto il foglio dusky dell'alloro

 



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