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poem for dad

cuando la noche mandila a lo largo de las calles de la ciudad
el mirar más allá
como vela blanca
los he oído en la noche
y cómo podría usted sueño de la reunión
ella estalló el vino feroz
quién nombrará el viento
sol y viento y golpe del mar
antes del santo de bronce solemne
vi con los ojos abiertos
musing, entre la puesta del sol y la obscuridad
vea, de esta falsificación de él
calma como que segundo verano
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí

 



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