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un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
dios
hasta su ventana del compartimiento
vi las nubes entre las colinas
una vida en la onda del océano
mi hijo es muerto y soy persiana que va
su cara es justa y lisa y fina
ponemos
como miento cubierto adentro, defendido adentro
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
la agonía del tener demasiada energía
cuando miraba en sus ojos
el más triste del año

 



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