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death poetry

cómo es salvaje, cómo bruja-como extraño que la vida debe ser
nunca sabía que la tierra tenía tanto oro
cuando era un muchacho en la universidad
suavemente ahora la luz del día
cuando el velo de los ojos se levanta
la oscuridad roba las formas de todas las reinas
con su pelo flaying violentamente
tormenta
en su tienda guardada
voluntad usted brilla tenuemente en el mar?
porqué entonces, la necesidad nosotros ve?
las montañas son gente silenciosa

 



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