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grandma poem

vi que el dios usted la duda?
déme el hambre
he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
para entonces fuera
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
mi alma va revestida en cosas magníficas
de nuestros lugares ocultados
las verdades tremendas éstos sean

 



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