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era una bellezza nei giorni
questa ciotola d'argento antica di mine
la neve bisbiglia circa me
le tonalitŕ della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
il corpo puň limitare
il singolo pugno serrato alzato e ready
ho fatto una volta soltanto un voto, uno
mondo che cambia sotto la mia mano
morbido come la base nella terra
uno per uno, come va da un albero
la signora, il vostro cuore si č girata verso polvere
sono il vento che esita

 



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