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Giacomo Leopardi - ImitationGiacomo Leopardi - Imitation
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Wandering from the parent bough,   Little, trembling leaf,   Whither goest thou?   "From the beech, where I was born,   By the north wind was I torn.   Him I follow in his flight,   Over mountain, over vale,   From the forest to the plain,   Up the hill, and down again.   With him ever on the way:   More than that, I cannot say.   Where I go, must all things go,   Gentle, simple, high and low:   Leaves of laurel, leaves of rose;   Whither, heaven only knows!"
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