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sobre los tejados compita con las sombras de nubes
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso
había una época en años anteriores
ochenta años han pasado, y más
quizás
qué nosotros ahora hará
como águilas en colmo ascendente
y con el pájaro del tarareo
cuál era él los motores dichos
entre el humo y la niebla de una tarde de diciembre
para mirar todo el dia la onda azul encresparse y romperse
dulce y fuerte
el movimiento de su cuerpo es como música
ella dijo

 



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