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la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
dal pavimento al soffitto
l'odore del č aumentato cosě falso, le spine cosě allineare
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
il corpo puň limitare
quando le ore del giorno sono numerate
per venire cosě presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscuritŕ
tre anni fa oggi
sonno, fratello grigio della morte
sopra loro tutte, osservando giů
a volte mi domando se č realmente allineare
la mia anima va placcata nelle cose gorgeous
nel porto di nuovo York
sto morendo

 



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