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death poem

he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
cuál deseo comentar
en su tienda guardada
oscilado en la horquilla del profundo
vi los archangels en mi manzana-a'rbol ayer por la noche
el existir del cisne
hago mi cubierta, pero nadie sabe
al revés, dé vuelta al revés
se levantó y el ámbar era la puesta del sol en el río
veo todos los ingenios humanos
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
es verdad que usted dice que los dioses son más uso a usted que hadas
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón
como baja el igualar

 



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