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teenage love poem

ésta es la canción de la juventud
sea paciente, vida, cuando el amor está en la puerta
en la obscuridad y la paz de mi cama final
y todavía caminaron encendido
todos se callan a lo largo del potomac
he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
dígame no
no permanezca no más

 



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