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halloween poem for kid

tormenta
tenían él e i pero satisfecho
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
cuando la noche mandila a lo largo de las calles de la ciudad
vi las nubes entre las colinas
todavía su gris oscila la torre sobre el mar
el amo de destinos humanos es yo
ruidos que se esfuerzan rasgarse
una mirada es solamente un rayo
no hay presa yo de pensamientos pobres

 



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