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déme
usted oye la lluvia?
cuando un hecho se hace para la libertad
un destello del oro en gloom y gris
de nuestros lugares ocultados
en la esfera
ella debe ir detrás, ella dijo
al revés, dé vuelta al revés
quizás
el movimiento de su cuerpo es como mĂşsica
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
ahora para una lucha enérgica y alegre
el banquete real fue hecho

 



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