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sorry poem

ido antes de nosotros
tráigame la canción suave
vi con los ojos abiertos
con rojo de la sangre de los labios y el corazón de la piedra
reservado, con reverance, en temor
en el frunce de la oscuridad y piden
o justo y stately criada, que ojos
dije, yo he cerrado mi corazón
apenas como mis dedos en estas llaves
tiene usted el caminar visto a través de la aldea
y cómo podría usted sueño de la reunión
había un strangeness en sus labios
veo todos los ingenios humanos
en la esfera

 



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