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christmas poetry

la fragancia vino
el movimiento de su cuerpo es como mĂşsica
resido en la montaña de la tabla
debajo de un árbol de la castaña que se separa
dulce y fuerte
no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
uno por uno, como se va de un árbol
ido antes de nosotros
plantemos
aunque repine del amor, y rozadura de la razĂłn
él habla no bien
éste es el arsenal
una tormenta está montando en la marea

 



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