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i love you poem

brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
todos tragan los años
ella debe ir detrás, ella dijo
rosas y oro
raza alto-llevada
y mi nombre es veraz
sé lo que usted va a decir
cuando era adaptó Londres
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
ochenta años han pasado, y más
soplador de vidrio del tiempo
en su vuelo
una pluma del acero

 



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