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che cosa era esso i motori detti
lascili pity coloro di che sia migliore fuori che noi sono
nella terra silenziosa
le ombre delle navi
contro la fiamma verde dell'cratego-albero
il giorno è fatto
ottanta anni hanno passato e più
buona donna
li ha fatti mai vedono un coccodrillo
non dal mondo largo di tutto
per venire così presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscurità
splendor dolce
ascolti

 



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