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sad love poem

usted está claro
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst
un pensamiento dulce solemne
cuando las horas del día se numeran
los arcos del puente rojo
muy bien, usted liberales
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
de la canción y del sueño para ido siempre
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
dígame
miré sobre el cielo glorioso
ella puede ser que lo haya sabido en el resorte anterior
disparando para arriba, cayendo abajo

 



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