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mother daughter poem

los drowses pálidos del día en el occidental empapan
sacudaro mi pelo en el viento de la mañana
ésta es la nave de la perla
en pasillos del sueño usted vagó cerca
evidenciado en la luz tenue en sus ojos
era una diosa ere el mármol me encontró
ciudad que no es una ciudad
si el asesino rojo piensa él mata
dos filas de coles
éste es el arsenal
rosas y oro
oscuro-eyed
las canciones antiguas

 



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