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suicide poem

para mirar todo el dia la onda azul encresparse y romperse
la luna de levantamiento ha ocultado las estrellas
lleno esta taza
la lluvia encima, y el aire brillante
sé lo que usted va a decir
era un oysterman joven alto
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst
evidenciado en la luz tenue en sus ojos
los pasillos de mármol resounding largos
el merriment sin fin, absurdo de estrellas
mi alma va revestida en cosas magníficas
la medianoche pasada
tengo gusto de ella
una palabra del vuelo de aquí y allí

 



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