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he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
los drowses pálidos del día en el occidental empapan
soplador de vidrio del tiempo
el más triste del ańo
raza alto-llevada
qué nosotros ahora hará
splendor dulce
velas que derriban de lado en latas del tomate
en números mournful

 



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