Laus Veneris.
Undated
“"These blue days and this sun of childhood". It was his last verse, found on his jacket after he died. It always appears at the end of all publications of his works.”
"Estos días azules y este sol de infancia"
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Estos días azules y este sol de infancia
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Antonio Machado 8
Spanish poet 1875–1939Related quotes
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