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retirement poem

el sol caminó abajo de su trono de oro
lo van
oscuro-eyed
mi madre me trenza las rosas mojadas con rocío
hay aumentos para todas nuestras pérdidas
tormenta
no dé vuelta a su cabeza
ruédeme abajo por el prado
quizás
mi madre me enseñó que cada noche

 



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