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grandma poem

lleno esta taza
cuando era un muchacho en la universidad
tan perdido
soy el viento que duda
hay una hora del resto pacífico
fuera del mar chispeante
cuando el viento trabaja contra nosotros en la obscuridad
caído tan
cuando la noche mandila a lo largo de las calles de la ciudad
hago mi cubierta, pero nadie sabe
dígame no
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
rompemos el cristal que vino sagrado

 



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