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Sons.(Poems from Lerici)(Poem)
Quadrant
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January 01, 2008 |
Bertolani, Paolo |
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SONS
"And what will these boys
do when we close our eyes for good
and they'll have to fetch for themselves?" My mother
used to say it to no one in particular, at home,
in the shop, wherever
she stepped. Not to me,
who am still here, and have seen lots
of wars and disasters,
sickness, ...
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