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sorry poem

tráigame la canción suave
usted piensa, mi muchacho, cuando pongo mis brazos alrededor de usted
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
el movimiento de su cuerpo es como música
cortocircuito y dulce, y hemos venido al extremo de él
la hija, arte del thou viene morir
debajo de un árbol de la castaña que se separa
sol y viento y golpe del mar
hombre frío severo
ciudad que no es una ciudad

 



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