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poem for pastors

sto morendo
sotto la mia finestra in una via della cittĂ 
il bambino che ha gettato via il foglio dopo il foglio
come livellare cade
la sua faccia è giusta e liscia e fine
sceso all'alba dalle colline windless
appena come mie barrette su queste chiavi
le navi stanno trovandosi nella baia
quando ero si è rotto a Londra
fate sentirsi
sono stancare di essere amaro e stancare di essere saggio

 



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