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candele che si rovesciano obliquamente in latte del pomodoro
un poet, prendente il freno fuori della sua linguetta
la luce ritirata
lasci una conservazione di gioia voi
amo rubare per un po'via
passato inesorabile di thou
quando ho esaminato i vostri occhi
li ho sentiti nella notte
i poets dicono a
non giri la vostra testa
abbiamo nessuno shame?
faccialo rotare gi dal prato
il dolce con il fern ed aumentato

 



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