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el sol caminó abajo de su trono de oro
paredes y enorme altos
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
sé no dónde
uno con usted
había un strangeness en sus labios
ahora para una lucha enérgica y alegre
el más triste del año
en la medianoche
dulce y fuerte
al revés, dé vuelta al revés
hermoso
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos
una pluma del acero

 



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