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mi madre me enseñó que cada noche
ese compañero extraño vino en mezclar pies
sombras coas alas que barren cerca
había un strangeness en sus labios
ruidos que se esfuerzan rasgarse
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst
vi la primera pera
una milla detrás
contra la llama verde del espino-a'rbol
soy el viento que duda
no del mundo ancho del conjunto
de la canción y del sueño para ido siempre
no cuelgue ninguna guirnalda
nunca había un sonido al lado de la madera pero de una

 



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