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wedding poetry

pharaoh, rey de la tierra de Egipto
a qué una mujer la comparará querida
los poetas dicen
caras hermosas, tragical
estos corazones fueron tejidos de alegrĂ­as y de cuidados humanos
el mirar más allá
dentro de mi mano sostengo
naranjas de desplume nubian azul-negras
y todavĂ­a caminaron encendido
el aire es lleno de amanecer y de resorte
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengĂĽeta
a lo largo de los bancos
sé lo que usted va a decir

 



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