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y todavía caminaron encendido
el banquete real fue hecho
en septiembre
él incluso tendría su broma
de largo hace, en el claro de luna joven
el mirar más allá
entre las montañas vagué
ayer por la noche la Luna Llena puso un paño del blanco
con rojo de la sangre de los labios y el corazón de la piedra
para poder ver cada lado de cada pregunta
ella tiene un claro, loveliness viento-abrigado
velas que derriban de lado en latas del tomate

 



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