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forse č materia che avete morto
dal pavimento al soffitto
perchč facciali sempre basamento lŕ che rabbrividisce
la terra mantiene certo andare di vibrazione
morbidamente ora la luce del giorno
sono il vento che esita
stuff della luna
non brucio incenso
ho sentito tutto il giorno il vento
ha sentito i bambini giocare al sole
sole e vento e battimento del mare
lungo una riva del fiume
hanno avuti lui e la i ma venuto a contatto di
lasci il unsaid bello di parole

 



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