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slam poetry

y todavía caminaron encendido
disparando para arriba, cayendo abajo
de largo hace, en el claro de luna joven
la oscuridad roba las formas de todas las reinas
para entonces fuera
lanzaron una piedra, usted lanzaron una piedra
¡bajo!' tis a la noche de la gala
llevo a cabo su corazón
pero alas, sueños justos
ruédeme abajo por el prado
raza alto-llevada
en alguna parte leí un cuento extraño, viejo, oxidado
oscuro-eyed
fuera del mar chispeante

 



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