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grandmother poem

a che cosa una donna la paragonerà cara
del sole né stelle
una parola di volo di qui e là
dialo
sotto la mia finestra in una via della città
cantili ancora alla canzone cantati
ciò è la nave della perla
calma come che seconda estate
conosco che cosa state andando dire
non dal mondo largo di tutto
che cosa era esso i motori detti
limps con la fermata del passo doloroso
ho avuto un sogno e mi sono svegliato con esso
serene di pomeriggio e luminoso verdi

 



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