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mi hijo es muerto y soy persiana que va
el pasar a través de las paredes amontonadas y feas
una tormenta está montando en la marea
hice un voto una vez, uno solamente
plantemos
expresemos nuestras pasiones más bajas
le detesté
estoy parado en el tiempo gris frío
oscilado en la horquilla del profundo
todos dentro y todos sin mí
en su vuelo
resido en la montaña de la tabla
su cara es justa y lisa y fina
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos

 



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