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thanksgiving poetry

hermoso
llevo a cabo su corazón
quizás no es ninguna materia que usted murió
tristes son que saben no amor
un pájaro cantó
suavemente ahora la luz del día
ella oyó a niños el jugar en el sol
el mirar más allá
tenían él e i pero satisfecho
con los ojos mansos, marrones
encima del sur en la rotura del día
los días endeared a cada MUSE
vea que me doy usted
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst

 



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