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debajo de un árbol de la castaña que se separa
porqué entonces, la necesidad nosotros ve?
dentro de este sepulcro humilde un conqueror miente
calma como que segundo verano
con alegría y maravilla
la agonía del tener demasiada energía
mundo que cambia bajo mi mano
y pan del breaketh no más
mi alma es un campo arado oscuro
cuando voy de nuevo a la tierra
el pequeño lamentable, usado, caras el reír
el merriment sin fin, absurdo de estrellas
para arropar el pensamiento ardiente

 



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