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em uma câmara velha iluminou-se macia
escuro-eyed
calma como que segundo verão
de repente, fora das maneiras escuras e frondosas
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes
velas que toppling lateralmente em umas latas do tomate
tiveram e i mas encontrado com
eu soube o silêncio das estrelas e do mar
conseqüentemente eu não posso
você pensa, meu menino, quando eu enrolo meus braços em você
até sua janela da câmara
agora quando meus bordos viverem
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear

 



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