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la medianoche pasada
los cielos que eran ashen y sobrio
y cómo podría usted sueño de la reunión
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
uno por uno, como se va de un árbol
se van los tres, esas hermanas raras
tristes son que saben no amor
haga a muchachos y las muchachas todavĂ­a van
sol y viento y golpe del mar
y todavĂ­a caminaron encendido
una mirada es solamente un rayo

 



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