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poderíamos nós mas para saber
o corpo pode confinar
veio fazer exame de me pela mão
eu amo as configurações melodious velhas
há um que esse i amou uma vez assim muito
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
moonlight profundo e macio
não permaneça não mais
sol e vento e batida do mar
filhas do tempo
f4-lo vêem sempre um jacaré
e pão do breaketh mais
através do peito aching da terra larga

 



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