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memorial poem

cuando miraba en sus ojos
era una diosa ere el mármol me encontró
cuál era él los motores dichos
el mirar más allá
el pequeño lamentable, usado, caras el reír
por las mañanas nube-grises
hay aumentos para todas nuestras pérdidas
tres días los oí afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
tan perdido
fuera del profundo y de la obscuridad
no me quemo ningún incienso
déjenos compasión los de quienes sea mejor que nosotros son
mientras que estaba parado escuchar, discreto mudo

 



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