Whimsical Goodnight

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saying goodnight to ghosts and real things
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pelegrino
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LEMONIA PERFORCE => PARA THIN ALOS 22 (BY THE SEASIDE 22)
AVRA
Sunday very early morning
5/11/2017

WHIMSICAL GOODNIGHT

Early I came tonight to Avra Beach,
I needed all my strength and all my wits,
tomorrow I will leave this place again,
whether it's sunny or torrential rain.

I have to gather all my things and pack,
I'm sure, I won't forget, with any luck,
to say my goodnight to the full moon,
even to write another useless tune.

To hum the tune and let it disappear,
high up the sky where everything is clear,
lovely it looks that scattered white cloud!
Good night full moon, good night Edeltraud.

I am so fucking sensible, it stinks,
perhaps I should be having forty winks,
but Lemonia will come into my dream,
and I don’t want it, cause this is my whim.

I want to think in depth of her, instead,
that's why I don’t go in my bed,
this is the place where I feel her near,
in this moonlight when the sky is clear.

And when the moon becomes a single beam,
with open eyes I can have my dream,
hello, you pretty girl, how is it going?
Take care of clouds all this light destroying.

That's it, you've got the knack, do what you will,
in Avra Beach or high upon that hill,
you'll find me where you want, but don’t forget:
Sometimes I'm also too hard to get.

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