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halloween poetry

pouca porta foi alcançada no último
deve ir para trás, disse
o ar está cheio do alvorecer e da mola
frequentemente eu penso da cidade bonita
f4-lo vêem sempre um jacaré
da canção e do sonho para ido sempre
se eu souber o narrow uma prisão é amor
limps com parar o ritmo doloroso
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
o mais saddest do ano
veja que eu me dou a você
mundo que muda sob minha mão
não do mundo largo do todo
olhar além

 



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