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para mirar todo el dia la onda azul encresparse y romperse
no puedo ahora decirle
soy una mujer
rompemos el cristal que vino sagrado
en números mournful
quizás no es ninguna materia que usted murió
hay una ciudad, builded por ninguna mano
una vida en la onda del océano
vea, ellos vuelven
amé a mujer
los he oído en la noche
apenas como mis dedos en estas llaves
perro de la guinga y el gato del calicó
pueden hablar de amor en una cabaña

 



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