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y mi nombre es veraz
ahora para una lucha enérgica y alegre
nunca sabía que la tierra tenía tanto oro
un pequeño melocotón en la huerta creció
le cuento con
puesto que he sentido el sentido de la muerte
déjenos compasión los de quienes sea mejor que nosotros son
escrito en una noche del vuelo
claro de luna profundo y blando
tome mis pulseras
su pelo hermoso
déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
la hija, arte del thou viene morir
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso

 



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