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son poem

uno por uno, como se va de un árbol
un poeta, tomando el frenillo de su lengüeta
de la canción y del sueño para ido siempre
si era muy seguro
he oído que cierta princesa
esté en mí como los humores eternos
el rodillo triste del tambor amortiguado tiene golpe
la mujer faltó mucho, cómo usted llama a mí, llamada a mí
la señora, su corazón ha dado vuelta al polvo
no ruego para la paz
usted es mi compañero
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón
la música i oído con usted era más que música

 



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