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o sol pisou para baixo de seu throne dourado
há três maneiras em que os homens fazem exame
era uma oysterman novo alto
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim
o mistério o mais escuro, o mais estranho
embora eu sou pouco como todas as coisas pequenas
aqueles olhos pretos i elogiado uma vez assim
simplicity
faça exame de meus bracelets
pela costa, pelo mar
conseqüentemente eu não posso
não seja falso
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade

 



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