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ho conosciuto il silenzio delle stelle e del mare
quando i mare-venti hanno perforato i nostri solitudes
questa ciotola d'argento antica di mine
stuff della luna
persino avrebbe suo scherzo
non dal mondo largo di tutto
tre giorni li ho sentiti addolorarsi quando mi situo completamente
poiché ho ritenuto il senso della morte
tranquillamente, con il reverance, nel awe
malinconia, azzurro era
dove io trovili

 



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