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grandma poem

non si addolori che finito
dal ponticello rude
un miglio dietro
moonlight profondo e tenero
ed il mio nome sincero
quando il velare dagli occhi alzato
improvvisamente, dai sensi scuri e frondosi
il pietoso piccolo, portato, facce ridere
il vecchio ovest, il vecchio tempo
l'agonia di avere troppa alimentazione
per guardare tutto il giorno l'onda blu arricciarsi e rompersi
sopra il fiume, sulla collina
corsa alto-sopportata

 



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