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mille anni silenziosi fa
mescolisi
rompiamo il vetro di cui vino sacred
sposti la terra in tempo nuvoloso
chi chiamerĂ  il vento
quanto selvaggio, come strega-come bizzarro che la vita dovrebbe essere
lascili pity coloro di che sia migliore fuori che noi sono
noi che si sono levati in piedi
vedrò stasera una stella
a che cosa una donna la paragonerĂ  cara
un uccello ha cantato
così perso
veda, rinviano
gli archi del ponticello rosso

 



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