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éste es el arsenal
como va un hombre desnudo yo
lo vi una vez antes
en y de sí mismo
y cómo podría usted sueño de la reunión
mi alma va revestida en cosas magníficas
todavía trece años
porqué son las cosas que no tienen ninguna muerte
uno por uno, como se va de un árbol
dígame menos o dígame más
para venir tan pronto a esto imaginaba obscuridad
encima de los prados ricos con maíz
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso

 



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