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poem for pastors

come un uomo nudo io va
fra il fumo e nebbia di un pomeriggio di dicembre
ho visto che hunched e rabbrividendo sulle pietre
per allora senza
fate sentirsi
rinnovi la visione di piacere
sono fevered
quegli occhi neri i una volta così elogiato
sono nell'amore con gli alti posti far-seeing
rose ed oro
la gradisco
quando ero un ragazzo all'università
se lo slayer rosso pensa slays

 



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