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graduation poem

vi que usted hunched y temblando en las piedras
era no para ese olor singular
los días endeared a cada MUSE
sobre el río hacen señas a mí
asustado no más, digo
disparando para arriba, cayendo abajo
noche misteriosa
dije
burly, humilde-abeja el dormitar
cómoyo ayude a la derecha al mundo que va mal
con los ojos mansos, marrones
mi alma va revestida en cosas magníficas

 



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