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sad death poem

melancolia, azul era
a noite era preta e drear
f4-lo vêem sempre um jacaré
um com você
quem ama a chuva
dentro desta sepultura humilde um conqueror encontra-se
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim
deve ir para trás, disse
este é o arsenal
eu v todas as sagacidades humanas
vontade você glimmer no mar?
sob a folha dusky do laurel
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
há três maneiras em que os homens fazem exame

 



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