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thank you poem

deje el unsaid encantador de las palabras
el elevar, como el viento sopló
muy bien, usted liberales
nosotros que estaban parados
vea, ellos vuelven
se van los tres, esas hermanas raras
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
serene de la tarde y brillante verdes
dondeyo encuéntrele
porqué hágale siempre soporte allí que tiembla

 



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