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splendor dulce
para estos brazos blancos sobre mi cuello
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
ella debe ir detrás, ella dijo
le hizo ven siempre un cocodrilo
hombre frío severo
no esté enojado con mí
sé lo que usted va a decir
no cuelgue ninguna guirnalda
solitario y solitario
tengo gusto de ella
y cómo podría usted sueño de la reunión
ese año
cuál era él los motores dichos

 



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