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birthday poetry

il mio figlio è guasto e sono ciechi andanti
un'ombra grigia sottile sul bordo di pensiero
alti pareti ed enorme
moonlight profondo e tenero
ultima mezzanotte
che cosa era esso i motori detti
come mi trovo coperto dentro, selezionato dentro
riempio questa tazza
potremmo ma sapere
lungo una riva del fiume
siete bei e sbiaditi
non sia arrabbiato con me
non sia falso

 



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