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la noche era negra y drear
déjenos compasión los de quienes sea mejor que nosotros son
debajo del timón del guerrero
como miento cubierto adentro, defendido adentro
tráigame la canción suave
al lado de un campo afectado
entre las montañas vagué
ella oyó a niños el jugar en el sol
de nuestros lugares ocultados
poca puerta fue alcanzada en el último
llevo a cabo su corazón
caído tan
vi que usted hunched y temblando en las piedras
el elevar, como el viento sopló

 



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