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como ella
amé a mujer
hace usted no oĂ­r
cortocircuito y dulce, y hemos venido al extremo de él
no hay presa yo de pensamientos pobres
fuera del profundo y de la obscuridad
no ruego para la paz
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst
cuando miraba en sus ojos
el solo puño apretado levantado y alista
tristemente hablando
usted oye la lluvia?
ella puede ser que lo haya sabido en el resorte anterior
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengĂĽeta

 



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