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pastor appreciation poem

ho conosciuto il silenzio delle stelle e del mare
ultima mezzanotte
una penna di acciaio
non brucio incenso
sole e vento e battimento del mare
il merriment infinito e insensato delle stelle
ho detto
quando, pieno di amore caldo e desideroso
deve andare indietro, ha detto
come le aquile sul high alto
per verità, per amore
amo la mia ora di vento e di luce
splendido e terribile il vostro amore


 



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