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velas que derriban de lado en latas del tomate
debajo de la luna de la cosecha
hace de largo la luz del sol del verano brillar
déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
el eliminar, luchando vainly
usted piensa, mi muchacho, cuando pongo mis brazos alrededor de usted
el dulce con el fern y se levantó
nosotros que estaban parados
se hace el día
calma como que segundo verano
sobre los tejados compita con las sombras de nubes
muy bien, usted liberales
tan perdido
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí

 



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