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thanksgiving poem

cuando libertad de su altura de la montaña
una tormenta está montando en la marea
un pequeño melocotón en la huerta creció
sobre-habi'a preparado el acontecimiento
una vez este césped suave
no permanezca no más
tenían él e i pero satisfecho
déme
me pregunto a veces si es realmente verdad
ido antes de nosotros
estoy viejo y oculto
sobre el río, en la colina
el niño que lanzó lejos la hoja después de la hoja

 



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