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la oscuridad
mi madre me trenza las rosas mojadas con rocío
cuando era un muchacho en la universidad
la luz retirada
para mí era concejal gaunt, grave
la tierra guarda cierto ir de la vibración
las verdades tremendas éstos sean
se levantó y el ámbar era la puesta del sol en el río
tres días los oí afligirse cuando pongo absolutamente
déjeme ser triste
debajo de un árbol de la castaña que se separa
como miento cubierto adentro, defendido adentro
su pelo hermoso

 



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