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arqueó la inundación
venido abajo en el amanecer de las colinas windless
serene de la tarde y brillante verdes
como ella
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón
cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades
para entonces fuera
en la obscuridad y la paz de mi cama final
en la esfera
soporte aquí por mi lado
contra la llama verde del espino-a'rbol
veré una estrella esta noche

 



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