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había tres en el prado al lado del arroyo
splendor dulce
quizás
dije, yo he cerrado mi corazón
dentro de este sepulcro humilde un conqueror miente
levantado de los muertos
no esté enojado con mí
ella oyó a niños el jugar en el sol
las naves están mintiendo en la bahía
materia de la luna
porqué entonces, la necesidad nosotros ve?
sueño, hermano gris de la muerte
las canciones antiguas
trenzado y tejido

 



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