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en un viejo compartimiento se encendió suavemente
nunca sabía que la tierra tenía tanto oro
cuál guarda
todavía su gris oscila la torre sobre el mar
sueño dulce en sus sepulcros humildes
arqueó la inundación
amigo, que sonrisa ha venido ser
vivido por la orilla
el viejo oeste, el viejo tiempo
simplemente hablando
en la medianoche
las verdades tremendas éstos sean
todos tragan los años
tiene usted el caminar visto a través de la aldea

 



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