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para arropar el pensamiento ardiente
debajo de la hoja oscura del laurel
veré una estrella esta noche
hace de largo la luz del sol del verano brillar
usted está claro
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
oí el viento todo el dia
sobre ellas todas, mirando abajo
estrella-polvo y luz vaporosa
las sombras de las naves
los drowses pálidos del día en el occidental empapan
en el frunce de la oscuridad y piden

 



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