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erotic poem

cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades
solitario y solitario
ese compañero extraño vino en mezclar pies
he visto las estrellas más orgullosas
haga a muchachos y las muchachas todavía van
cuando era adaptó Londres
se levantó y el ámbar era la puesta del sol en el río
la lluvia encima, y el aire brillante
pensamientos a través de mi cabeza
puesto que he sentido el sentido de la muerte
de nuestros lugares ocultados
soy fevered

 



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