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a noite é escura, e os ventos do inverno
como ele de quem espírito na chama do meio-dia
nós não éramos muitos
eu amo as configurações melodious velhas
tempestade
fala não bem
f4-lo ouvem-se sempre de
agora quando meus bordos viverem
levantado dos mortos
deus
musing, entre o por do sol e a obscuridade
como um homem despido mim vai
nas manhãs nuvem-cinzentas
eu sei não onde

 



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