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déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
reservado, con reverance, en temor
con la puesta del sol
porqué entonces, la necesidad nosotros ve?
la noche era negra y drear
¡bajo!' tis a la noche de la gala
con su pelo flaying violentamente
con los ojos mansos, marrones
contra la llama verde del espino-a'rbol
como miento cubierto adentro, defendido adentro
he visto las estrellas más orgullosas
debajo de la hoja oscura del laurel
tristemente hablando
cortocircuito y dulce, y hemos venido al extremo de él

 



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