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no hay multitud, no obstante está mirado y tendido
debajo de la hoja oscura del laurel
con rojo de la sangre de los labios y el corazón de la piedra
he sabido el silencio de las estrellas y del mar
el misterio más oscuro, más extraño
una palabra del vuelo de aquí y allí
el solo puño apretado levantado y alista
hay tres maneras de las cuales los hombres toman
soy el viento que duda
buena mujer
dije, yo he cerrado mi corazón
escuche

 



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