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le hizo ven siempre un cocodrilo
del sol ni de estrellas
hace tres ańos hoy
babylon -- donde voy a sońar
pero no puedo ahora leerle
la oscuridad roba las formas de todas las reinas
esté en mí como los humores eternos
tres días los oí afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
le detesté
mi alma es un campo arado oscuro
dulce y fuerte
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos

 



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