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autumn poem

déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
en el frunce de la oscuridad y piden
y como caminamos la hierba fue revuelta débilmente
en números mournful
en sus brazos estaba el placer inmóvil
déjeme ser triste
la medianoche pasada
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón
los he oído en la noche
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
vi las nubes entre las colinas
como va un hombre desnudo yo
lanzaron una piedra, usted lanzaron una piedra

 



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