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el pequeño lamentable, usado, caras el reír
camino abajo de las trayectorias del jardín
en todas las cosas no habladas de
claro de luna profundo y blando
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
uno por uno, como se va de un árbol
algún se quejó al amo
mundo que cambia bajo mi mano
le hizo oyen hablar siempre
no permanezca no más
raza alto-llevada
en sus brazos estaba el placer inmóvil
todo mi amor para mi dulce
era un oysterman joven alto

 



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