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break up poem

el niño que lanzó lejos la hoja después de la hoja
fuera del mar chispeante
noche misteriosa
cuando libertad de su altura de la montaña
hasta su ventana del compartimiento
todos dentro y todos sin mí
le hizo ven siempre un cocodrilo
él habla no bien
glooms de los vivir-robles
qué yo le deben
tenían él e i pero satisfecho
sol y viento y golpe del mar

 



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