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soy cansado de ser amargo y cansado de ser sabio
la luna de levantamiento ha ocultado las estrellas
vea que me doy usted
con alegría y maravilla
deje el unsaid encantador de las palabras
tormenta
el viejo oeste, el viejo tiempo
el sentarse en su eje de balancín que espera su té
repentinamente, fuera de maneras oscuras y frondosas
cómo como las estrellas es este el blanco, las caras sin nombre
escuche
venido abajo en el amanecer de las colinas windless
vivido por la orilla
flor blanca de la espuma, flor roja de la llama

 



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