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love poem

ma non posso ora leggerlo
le vecchie canzoni
quale desidero rilevare
la nerezza rotola verso l'alto
pensate, il mio ragazzo, quando metto i miei bracci intorno voi
candele che si rovesciano obliquamente in latte del pomodoro
il rullo triste del tamburo desonorizzato ha battimento
amavo una donna
sono vecchio e cieco
mondo che cambia sotto la mia mano

 



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