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nature poem

no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
raza alto-llevada
hay tres maneras de las cuales los hombres toman
es usted despierto?
una pluma del acero
burly, humilde-abeja el dormitar
amé a mujer
¡bajo!' tis a la noche de la gala
ella sabe un lanzamiento barato
el misterio más oscuro, más extraño
sobre ellas todas, mirando abajo

 



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