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vivido por la orilla
la pienso espléndido justo
amigo, que sonrisa ha venido ser
he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
amé a mujer
algĂşn se quejĂł al amo
reservado, con reverance, en temor
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos
las verdades tremendas éstos sean
ella tiene un claro, loveliness viento-abrigado
amo mi hora del viento y de la luz

 



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