Postino, Il
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for ages.
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''You'II have running water.'' But--
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And you don't protest?
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What do we say?
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My father swears every so often...
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but... onIy to himseIf.
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There are peopIe who, with a strong
wiII, manage to change things.

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It's a pity.
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This pIace is so beautifuI!
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Think so?
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Yes. Sit down.
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Here on the isIand, the sea...
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so much sea.
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It spiIIs over from time to time.
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It says yes, then no...
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then no.
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In bIue, in foam, in a gaIIop...
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it says no, then no.
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It cannot be stiII.
My name is sea, it repeats...

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striking a stone
but not convincing it.

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Then with the seven green tongues
of seven green tigers...

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of seven green seas...
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it caresses it, kisses it, wets it...
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and pounds on its chest,
repeating its own name.

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WeII?
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What do you think?
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It's weird.
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What do you mean, weird?
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- You're a severe critic.
- No, not your poem.

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Weird...
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Weird...
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how I feIt whiIe
you were saying it.

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How was that?
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I don't know.
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The words went back and forth.
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- Like the sea then?
- ExactIy.

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- Like the sea.
- There, that's the rhythm.

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I feIt seasick, in fact.

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