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anniversary poem

amo rubare per un po'via
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
quando vado di nuovo a terra
ottanta anni hanno passato e più
scattando in su, cadendo
nelle mattine nube-grige
sonno, fratello grigio della morte
poiché ho ritenuto il senso della morte
burly, humble-ape fare un pisolino
sotto la mia finestra in una via della città
l'amore è stato cantato mille sensi
dal puntello, dal mare
per coprire il pensiero ardente
non ci è moltitudine, comunque guardato e teso

 



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