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ho visto i archangels nel mio mela-albero la notte scorsa
così caduto
volontà glimmer sul mare?
che cosa noi ora farà
vedo tutti gli spiriti umani
non ci è moltitudine, comunque guardato e teso
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
le navi stanno trovandosi nella baia
ho scagliato la mia anima all'aria come un volo del falco
stuff della luna
ancora tredici anni
fiore bianco della gomma piuma, fiore rosso della fiamma
faccia i ragazzi e le ragazze ancora vanno
quando venite stasera

 



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