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halloween poetry

poca puerta fue alcanzada en el último
ella debe ir detrás, ella dijo
el aire es lleno de amanecer y de resorte
pienso a menudo en la ciudad hermosa
le hizo ven siempre un cocodrilo
de la canción y del sueño para ido siempre
si había sabido el estrecho una prisión es amor
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso
era una diosa ere el mármol me encontró
el más triste del año
vea que me doy usted
mundo que cambia bajo mi mano
no del mundo ancho del conjunto
el mirar más allá

 



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