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grandma poem

f4-lo vêem sempre um jacaré
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
tropeçando acima, caindo para baixo
o mais saddest do ano
quando você vier hoje à noite
olhe para trás com olhos longing e saiba que eu seguirei
as estrelas caíram do heaven
splendor doce
sob a folha dusky do laurel
ainda treze anos
não gire sua cabeça
frequentemente eu penso da cidade bonita
eu encho este copo
eu nunca soube que a terra teve assim muito ouro

 



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