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dígame
dios
con los ojos mansos, marrones
bucks negros gordos en un cuarto del vino-barril
pienso a menudo en la ciudad hermosa
aunque soy poco como todas las pequeñas cosas
no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
la noche era negra y drear
los cielos que eran ashen y sobrio
por completo de rasgones
envuelva la tierra en tiempo nublado
escrito en una noche del vuelo
vea el tentativo
cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades

 



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