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cuando los mar-vientos perforaron nuestras soledades
usted es hermoso y descolorado
vi las nubes entre las colinas
fuera de mí indigno y desconocido
esos ojos negros i elogiado una vez tan
en el puerto de York nueva
una sombra gris fina en el borde del pensamiento
naranjas de desplume nubian azul-negras
babylon -- donde voy a sońar
haga a muchachos y las muchachas todavía van
ella oyó a nińos el jugar en el sol
cuando era un muchacho en la universidad
fuera del profundo y de la obscuridad
los hice una oferta todo el adiós

 



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