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en un viejo compartimiento se encendi贸 suavemente
era un oysterman joven alto
con rojo de la sangre de los labios y el coraz贸n de la piedra
rompemos el cristal que vino sagrado
la medianoche pasada
si hab铆a sabido el estrecho una prisi贸n es amor
naranjas de desplume nubian azul-negras
el m谩s triste del a帽o
la mujer falt贸 mucho, c贸mo usted llama a m铆, llamada a m铆
era una diosa ere el m谩rmol me encontr贸
tristes son que saben no amor
cuando, lleno de amor caliente e impaciente
lo vi una vez antes

 



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