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usted oye la lluvia?
nunca en toda mi vida
las cortinas de la noche caían rápidamente
qué yo le deben
por completo de rasgones
brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
aflíjase no para el invisible
no cuelgue ninguna guirnalda
debajo de mi ventana en una calle de la ciudad
como va un hombre desnudo yo
he visto las estrellas más orgullosas
déme
si era muy seguro
mi alma es un campo arado oscuro

 



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