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en alguna parte leí un cuento extraño, viejo, oxidado
tiene usted el caminar visto a través de la aldea
el amo de destinos humanos es yo
el dulce con el fern y se levantó
solitario y solitario
el niño que lanzó lejos la hoja después de la hoja
caras hermosas, tragical
en y encendido
las naves están mintiendo en la bahía
todavía su gris oscila la torre sobre el mar
las estrellas cayeron de cielo
cuando libertad de su altura de la montaña

 



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