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love poem

nós colocamos
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
através do peito aching da terra larga
moonlight profundo e macio
qual eu desejo observar
sono, irmão cinzento da morte
com seu cabelo que flaying descontroladamente
amigo, cujo o sorriso veio ser
a escuridão rola para cima
perguntam-me onde eu estive
encontra-se aqui uma senhora a mais bonita
eu sobre-tinha preparado o evento
eu gosto d
eu não posso sempre sentir seu greatness

 



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