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ésos en el superior dicen que le conocen, tierra -- son mentirosos
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
por el puente grosero
el prado se arrastraba
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
si muero, piense solamente esto en mí
musing, entre la puesta del sol y la obscuridad

 



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