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retirement poem

ho fatto una pausa la stoffa per tendine aperta
due file dei cavoli
uno per uno, come va da un albero
morbidamente ora la luce del giorno
sopra loro tutte, osservando giù
ottanta anni hanno passato e più
la notte è scura ed i venti di inverno
una volta questo tappeto erboso molle
conosce un rilascio poco costoso
figlie di tempo
così caduto
poiché ho ritenuto il senso della morte
guardi indietro con gli occhi longing e sappia che seguirò

 



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