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mother daughter poem

o doce com fern e levantou-se
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
mundo que muda sob minha mão
deixe o unsaid encantador das palavras
última meia-noite
quando eu era um menino na faculdade
felicidade
eu tive um sonho e eu acordei com ele
havia um strangeness em seus bordos
moonlight profundo e macio

 



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