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    April 20

    Malinconia

           
    La malinconia ha le onde come il mare ti fa andare e poi tornare,ti culla dolcemente. La puoi stringere in silenzio,e sentire tutto dentro,è sentirsi vicini e anche lontani,è sentirsi in volo,è perdersi,e sentire che tutto si può perdonare, che tutto è sempre uguale,cioè che tutto può cambiare. Ha la luce calda e rossa di un tramonto di un giorno ferito che non vuole morire mai..è stare in silenzio ad ascoltare e sentire che può essere dolce un giorno anche morire.
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    Che poetico!
    Bella Dinta!Passa da Nerviàn!
     
    ...E VALE LA PENA DI EVADERE...
    May 3

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