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no del mundo ancho del conjunto
melancolĂ­a, azul era
hay una ciudad, builded por ninguna mano
sobre ellas todas, mirando abajo
las estrellas cayeron de cielo
lleno esta taza
como él de quién alcohol en el resplandor del mediodía
no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
esos ojos negros i elogiado una vez tan
el aire es como una mariposa
aquí miente una señora más hermosa
era un oysterman joven alto

 



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