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era muitas e muito um ano há
porque o faça sempre carrinho que tirita lá
esta bacia de prata antiga de meus
na obscuridade e na paz de minha cama final
eu vou minha maneira complacently
uma vez este turf macio
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
em e sobre
eu não posso sempre sentir seu greatness
eu vi as nuvens entre os montes
eu amo as configurações melodious velhas
esteja em mim como os modos eternal
pela ponte rude
não permaneça não mais

 



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