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love poem

serene de la tarde y brillante verdes
en alguna parte leí un cuento extrańo, viejo, oxidado
dígame no
suavemente llorando
en el frunce de la oscuridad y piden
su pelo hermoso
sol y viento y golpe del mar
si muero, piense solamente esto en mí
no esté enojado con mí
voy mi manera complacently
aquí cae ninguna luz
a través del pecho de dolor de la amplia tierra
hay tres maneras de las cuales los hombres toman

 



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