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thanksgiving poetry

in un vecchio alloggiamento si è illuminato morbidamente
ho visto le stelle più fiere
una volta questo tappeto erboso molle
sono andati i tre, quelle sorelle rare
della l'oscurità e pace nel mia base finale
se fossi molto sicuro
dai nostri posti nascosti
ho fatto una pausa la stoffa per tendine aperta
ho visto i archangels nel mio mela-albero la notte scorsa
per venire così presto a questo ha immaginato l'oscurità
babylon -- dove vado sognare
due file dei cavoli
pharaoh, re della terra dell'egitto
di ci non era mai un suono al lato il legno ma uno

 



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