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african american poetry

a o que uma mulher a comparará beloved
macio como a cama na terra
em setembro
ao longo dos bancos
esta é a canção da juventude
as montanhas são povos silenciosos
você está desobstruído
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
eu vi os archangels em minha maçã-árvore última noite
sombras voadas que varrem perto

 



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