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repentinamente, fuera de maneras oscuras y frondosas
en un viejo compartimiento se encendió suavemente
mire detrás con los ojos longing y sepa que seguiré
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
y con el pájaro del tarareo
quién ama la lluvia
trenzado y tejido
dondeyo encuéntrele
simplicidad
las estrellas cayeron de cielo
soy cansado de ser amargo y cansado de ser sabio
ésta es la canción de la juventud

 



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