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nunca había un sonido al lado de la madera pero de una
oscuro-eyed
el niño que lanzó lejos la hoja después de la hoja
sobre ellas todas, mirando abajo
un cielo que nunca ha sabido el sol, la luna o las estrellas
hijas del tiempo
para arropar el pensamiento ardiente
algunos de los daños que usted ha curado
nosotros que estaban parados
fuera de la ventana un mar de árboles verdes
poco parque que paso a través
por el puente grosero
reservado, con reverance, en temor
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón

 



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