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che cosa era esso i motori detti
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
la mia anima č un campo arato scuro
ho avuto un sogno e mi sono svegliato con esso
del sole né stelle
ci č una cittŕ, builded da nessuna mano
i corridoi di marmo resounding lunghi
sotto un albero di diffusione della castagna
agito i miei capelli nel vento della mattina
non posso ora dirvi
non si addolori che finito
ha scoppiato il vino feroce
il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle

 



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