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fall poem

las estrellas cayeron de cielo
mi madre me enseñó que cada noche
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
me preguntan donde he estado
el merriment sin fin, absurdo de estrellas
por las mañanas nube-grises
debajo del timón del guerrero
dice de buenas viejas épocas
hago mi cubierta, pero nadie sabe
en todas las cosas no habladas de
mire detrás con los ojos longing y sepa que seguiré
cuando el velo de los ojos se levanta
he venido en el desierto porque mi alma es athirst

 



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