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african american poetry

questa ciotola d'argento antica di mine
come mi trovo coperto dentro, selezionato dentro
coś perso
per venire coś presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscurità
la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada
sia in me come gli atteggiamenti eternal
perchè allora, il mosto noi vede?
veda che mi ḍ voi
ascolti il mare suonante
le montagne sono gente silenziosa
quando il velare dagli occhi è alzato
ha detto
chi chiamerà il vento

 



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