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friendship poem

déme el hambre
todavía trece ańos
era no para ese olor singular
brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
placeres mediados de y palacios aunque podemos vagar
ella dijo
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
ámeme en el último, o si usted no
expresemos nuestras pasiones más bajas
disparando para arriba, cayendo abajo
ahora para una lucha enérgica y alegre
ruédeme abajo por el prado
como águilas en colmo ascendente

 



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