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nunca había un sonido al lado de la madera pero de una
una sombra gris fina en el borde del pensamiento
le cuento con
ruidos que se esfuerzan rasgarse
mi madre me enseñó que cada noche
para la verdad, para el amor
tiene usted el caminar visto a través de la aldea
el sentarse en su eje de balancín que espera su té
de nuestros lugares ocultados
dondeyo encuéntrele
desdeño a mis amigos más que usted

 



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