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retirement poem

la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada
sto cantando voi
li prevedo
ci erano tre nel prato dal ruscello
ascolti
gli archi del ponticello rosso
in vostri bracci era il piacere tranquillo
appena come mie barrette su queste chiavi
ed ancora hanno camminato sopra

 



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