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father poem

expresemos nuestras pasiones más bajas
los drowses pálidos del día en el occidental empapan
hace mil ańos silenciosos
vivido por la orilla
debajo de un árbol de la castańa que se separa
camino abajo de las trayectorias del jardín
tome mis pulseras
veo todos los ingenios humanos
y con el pájaro del tarareo
era una diosa ere el mármol me encontró
fuera de la ventana un mar de árboles verdes
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
mi hijo es muerto y soy persiana que va

 



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