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los pasillos de mármol resounding largos
ayer por la noche la Luna Llena puso un paño del blanco
hasta su ventana del compartimiento
la señora, su corazón ha dado vuelta al polvo
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
dígame menos o dígame más
cuando volvĂ­ en la puesta del sol
haga a muchachos y las muchachas todavĂ­a van
habĂ­a tres en el prado al lado del arroyo
todos esos tesoros que mienten
y con el pájaro del tarareo
tres dĂ­as los oĂ­ afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
nunca en toda mi vida
lanzaron una piedra, usted lanzaron una piedra

 



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