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good bye poem

y como caminamos la hierba fue revuelta débilmente
tristemente hablando
era el otoño del año
porqué son las cosas que no tienen ninguna muerte
no puedo ahora decirle
ella oyó a niños el jugar en el sol
mundo que cambia bajo mi mano
hijas del tiempo
la tierra guarda cierto ir de la vibración
le detesté

 



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