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son poem

di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno
nella terra silenziosa
sopra il fiume beckon a me
in settembre
quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
quell'anno
quando la notte va alla deriva lungo le vie della città
composto del loveliness da solo
per coprire il pensiero ardente
sotto il timone del guerriero
lucida l'ultima età, il seguente con speranza è visto
i cieli che erano ashen e sobrio
ho vinto la corsa
sonno, fratello grigio della morte

 



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