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graduation poem

prima del san bronze solenne
mi domando dove vivete
questa ciotola d'argento antica di mine
tristi sono che conoscono non l'amore
fate non sentirsi
glass-blower di tempo
provato nel glimmer nei vostri occhi
sonno dolce nelle vostre tombe humble
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
chi chiamerŕ il vento
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
sopra-avevo preparato l'evento
una foschia stava guidando giů
una parola di volo di qui e lŕ

 



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