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ruidos que se esfuerzan rasgarse
el viejo oeste, el viejo tiempo
debajo de la hoja oscura del laurel
cómo como las estrellas es este el blanco, las caras sin nombre
tenían él e i pero satisfecho
el mirar más allá
había un strangeness en sus labios
fuera del mar chispeante
vi la primera pera
glooms de los vivir-robles
miré sobre el cielo glorioso

 



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