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mi madre me enseñó que cada noche
apenas como mis dedos en estas llaves
nunca había un sonido al lado de la madera pero de una
él incluso tendría su broma
poco parque que paso a través
quién nombrará el viento
era muchas y mucho hace un año
usted piensa, mi muchacho, cuando pongo mis brazos alrededor de usted
en su vuelo
hace usted no oír
una pluma del acero
para poder ver cada lado de cada pregunta
estaba parado
cómo es salvaje, cómo bruja-como extraño que la vida debe ser

 



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