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fall poem

y pan del breaketh no más
la lluvia encima, y el aire brillante
quién ama la lluvia
cuál guarda
el sentarse en su eje de balancín que espera su té
paredes y enorme altos
con su pelo flaying violentamente
vea el tentativo
reservado, con reverance, en temor
brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
el amor se ha cantado mil maneras
cuando voy de nuevo a la tierra
soy cansado de ser amargo y cansado de ser sabio

 



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