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graduation poem

raza alto-llevada
gloom
quién es el corredor en los cielos
pueden hablar de amor en una cabaña
vea, ellos vuelven
resido en la montaña de la tabla
el amor se ha cantado mil maneras
expresemos nuestras pasiones más bajas
porqué lo haga
cuando el viento trabaja contra nosotros en la obscuridad
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos
un pequeño melocotón en la huerta creció

 



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