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spanish poem

poco parco che attraverso
fra le montagne ho vagato
persino avrebbe suo scherzo
un pensiero dolce solenne
sia paziente, vita, quando l'amore è al cancello
dal sud alla rottura del giorno
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
i drowses pallidi di giorno sull'occidentale bagnano
sono stancare di essere amaro e stancare di essere saggio
uomo freddo severo
dice a di buoni vecchi periodi
dal ponticello rude
nella sfera
dal mare scintillante

 



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