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religious poem

cuál guarda
como miento cubierto adentro, defendido adentro
los cielos que eran ashen y sobrio
no esté enojado con mí
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón
muy bien, usted liberales
allí por la ventana en la vieja casa
ruidos que se esfuerzan rasgarse
de nuestros lugares ocultados
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
haga a muchachos y las muchachas todavía van
como él de quién alcohol en el resplandor del mediodía
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe

 



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