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grandma poem

la medianoche pasada
con alegrĂ­a y maravilla
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso
para venir tan pronto a esto imaginaba obscuridad
fuera del profundo y de la obscuridad
el elevar, como el viento soplĂł
estaba parado
el relámpago destellaba, y levantó
pensamientos a través de mi cabeza
al revés, dé vuelta al revés
todavía trece años
el mirar más allá
en sus brazos estaba el placer inmĂłvil
si el asesino rojo piensa él mata

 



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