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father poem

no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
debajo del timón del guerrero
la señora, su corazón ha dado vuelta al polvo
allí por la ventana en la vieja casa
le detesté
amé a mujer
cuando era adaptó Londres
pero no puedo ahora leerle
contra la llama verde del espino-a'rbol
ese compañero extraño vino en mezclar pies
puesto que, si usted hizo una pausa mi lado hoy
encima de los prados ricos con maíz
vi que usted hunched y temblando en las piedras
gaily a través de los campos bailamos

 



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