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musing, entre la puesta del sol y la obscuridad
espléndido y terrible su amor
en y de sĂ­ mismo
aquí miente una señora más hermosa
cuando era adaptĂł Londres
porqué son las cosas que no tienen ninguna muerte
he echado el mundo
déjenos compasión los de quienes sea mejor que nosotros son
mi madre me trenza las rosas mojadas con rocĂ­o
la oscuridad
un pensamiento dulce solemne
y pan del breaketh no más
en pasillos del sueño usted vagó cerca
todos esos tesoros que mienten

 



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