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un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
si él
lanzaron una piedra, usted lanzaron una piedra
ciudad que no es una ciudad
para arropar el pensamiento ardiente
suavemente ahora la luz del día
el cuerpo puede confinar
su pelo hermoso
los días melancólicos han venido
tristemente hablando

 



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