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en y de sí mismo
la luz retirada
no éramos muchos
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst
ahora mientras que están viviendo mis labios
en alguna parte leí un cuento extraño, viejo, oxidado
tres días los oí afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
el aire es lleno de amanecer y de resorte

 



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