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brilla la edad pasada, el siguiente con esperanza se ve
pharaoh, rey de la tierra de Egipto
trenzado y tejido
las cortinas de la noche caían rápidamente
sea paciente, vida, cuando el amor está en la puerta
amo mi hora del viento y de la luz
hay uno que ese i amĂł una vez tanto
los dĂ­as melancĂłlicos han venido
la música i oído con usted era más que música
buena mujer
sobre el río hacen señas a mí
la medianoche pasada
ella puede ser que lo haya sabido en el resorte anterior

 



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