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spanish poem

la señora, su corazón ha dado vuelta al polvo
hasta su ventana del compartimiento
en números mournful
era el otoño del año
en el frunce de la oscuridad y piden
estos corazones fueron tejidos de alegrías y de cuidados humanos
cuando las horas del día se numeran
todavía su gris oscila la torre sobre el mar
vi que usted hunched y temblando en las piedras
hay tres maneras de las cuales los hombres toman
cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades
el existir del cisne
la tierra guarda cierto ir de la vibración

 



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