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escuro-eyed
qual eu desejo observar
eu vi com olhos abertos
através do peito aching da terra larga
sadly falando
para prestar atenção o dia inteiro à onda azul ondular e quebrar
mulher boa
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
como um homem despido mim vai
não seja falso
o cheiro do levantou-se assim falso, os espinhos assim verdadeiros
o mestre de destinies humanos é mim
você ouve a chuva?

 



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