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nature poem

he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
una vida en la onda del océano
espléndido y terrible su amor
naranjas de desplume nubian azul-negras
usted oye la lluvia?
la hija, arte del thou viene morir
los he oído en la noche
cuál deseo comentar
el misterio más oscuro, más extraño
sobre-habi'a preparado el acontecimiento
he echado el mundo
no ruego para la paz
sobre ellas todas, mirando abajo

 



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