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fall poem

él vino tomarme por la mano
qué ocasión spiteful roba unawares
cántele otra vez a canción cantado
una pluma del acero
si muero, piense solamente esto en mí
el sentarse en su eje de balancín que espera su té
naranjas de desplume nubian azul-negras
algún se quejó al amo
he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
las verdades tremendas éstos sean
he ganado la raza
cuando el velo de los ojos se levanta
porqué entonces, la necesidad nosotros ve?

 



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