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suavemente ahora la luz del día
he oído que cierta princesa
voluntad usted brilla tenuemente en el mar?
no dé vuelta a su cabeza
splendor dulce
como él de quién alcohol en el resplandor del mediodía
hermano, soy fuego
el olor del se levantó tan falso, las espinas tan verdades
nunca había un sonido al lado de la madera pero de una
los cielos que eran ashen y sobrio
las sombras de las naves
déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
asustado no más, digo
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas

 



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