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autumn poem

mi hijo es muerto y soy persiana que va
soy cansado de ser amargo y cansado de ser sabio
los arcos del puente rojo
soy el viento que duda
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
calma como que segundo verano
todos esos tesoros que mienten
oí el viento todo el dia
debajo de mi ventana en una calle de la ciudad
disparando para arriba, cayendo abajo
no cuelgue ninguna guirnalda
es usted vivo?
sombras coas alas que barren cerca
mi madre me enseñó que cada noche

 



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