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lost love poem

en todas las cosas no habladas de
como va un hombre desnudo yo
deje el unsaid encantador de las palabras
antes del santo de bronce solemne
cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades
le hizo oyen hablar siempre
el niño que lanzó lejos la hoja después de la hoja
las viejas canciones
cuando el viento trabaja contra nosotros en la obscuridad
la medianoche pasada
hay cualquiera allĂ­
melancolĂ­a, azul era

 



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