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death poem

serene de la tarde y brillante verdes
en todas las cosas no habladas de
amigo, que sonrisa ha venido ser
con los ojos mansos, marrones
le detesté
cuál deseo comentar
quién es el corredor en los cielos
es verdad que usted dice que los dioses son más uso a usted que hadas
encima de los prados ricos con maíz
tiene usted el caminar visto a través de la aldea
contra la llama verde del espino-a'rbol
en la tierra silenciosa

 



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