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Minon.(Poems from Lerici)(Poem)
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January 01, 2008 |
Bertolani, Paolo |
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MINON
Minon good cat
who did not return.
When I walk through Montemarcello
I see many good-looking cats,
but none has your snout and your marmot ways.
The roofs that touch the window
...
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