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sad săo que sabem năo o amor
todos aqueles tesouros que se encontram
entre as montanhas eu vagueei
em sua barraca guardada
as verdades terríveis estes sejam
as máscaras da noite estavam caindo rapidamente
o sol pisou para baixo de seu throne dourado
o movimento do seu corpo é como a música
sob uma árvore espalhando da castanha
o ar está cheio do alvorecer e da mola
do assoalho ao teto
cidade que năo é uma cidade
tempestade
eu amei uma mulher

 



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