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il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle
per guardare tutto il giorno l'onda blu arricciarsi e rompersi
il giorno è fatto
a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
babylon -- dove vado sognare
portimi la canzone morbida
è spesso non così?

 



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