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quando ero un ragazzo all'università
amico, di cui il sorriso è venuto essere
rose ed oro
semplicità
se fossi molto sicuro
l'aria è piena l'alba del e la molla
in pieno delle rotture
lasci il unsaid bello di parole
così perso
penso spesso alla città bella
in corridoi di sonno avete vagato vicino
li ha fatti mai vedono un coccodrillo
lasci una conservazione di gioia voi
è ci qualcuno là

 



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