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nature poem

una niebla conducía abajo
la pienso espléndido justo
se van los tres, esas hermanas raras
ella era una belleza en los días
musing, entre la puesta del sol y la obscuridad
el aire es lleno de amanecer y de resorte
quién es el corredor en los cielos
asustado no más, digo
vi que usted hunched y temblando en las piedras
repentinamente, fuera de maneras oscuras y frondosas
en pueda
para la verdad, para el amor
aunque soy poco como todas las pequeñas cosas

 



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