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african american poetry

no me quemo ningún incienso
reservado, con reverance, en temor
cuál era él los motores dichos
la tierra guarda cierto ir de la vibración
del sol ni de estrellas
la música i oído con usted era más que música
ella sabe un lanzamiento barato
déjenos compasión los de quienes sea mejor que nosotros son
los drowses pálidos del día en el occidental empapan
he visto las estrellas más orgullosas

 



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