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expresemos nuestras pasiones más bajas
aquí miente una señora más hermosa
aflíjase no para el invisible
los poetas dicen
usted dice que usted me ama
el elevar, como el viento sopló
hace de largo la luz del sol del verano brillar
una tormenta está montando en la marea
hice una pausa el marco abierto
mi hijo es muerto y soy persiana que va
debajo de mi ventana en una calle de la ciudad
la música i oído con usted era más que música

 



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