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para arropar el pensamiento ardiente
ésos en el superior dicen que le conocen, tierra -- son mentirosos
dígame menos o dígame más
nobleza de la muerte otra vez
ella dijo
ella cojea con parar paso doloroso
hay un país por completo del vino
déjeme moverse lentamente a través de la calle
de piso al techo
el sol está para arriba
soy cansado de ser amargo y cansado de ser sabio
amigo, que sonrisa ha venido ser
es verdad que usted dice que los dioses son más uso a usted que hadas

 



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