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wedding poetry

ella oyó a niños el jugar en el sol
había tres en el prado al lado del arroyo
cuando voy de nuevo a la tierra
dije, yo he cerrado mi corazón
rosas y oro
simplemente hablando
la medianoche pasada
cuando las horas del día se numeran
no puedo sentir siempre su greatness
la señora, su corazón ha dado vuelta al polvo
cuando la noche mandila a lo largo de las calles de la ciudad
vi los archangels en mi manzana-a'rbol ayer por la noche

 



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