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mas eu não posso lê-lo agora
dê-me
a filha, arte do thou vem morrer
passagem através das paredes huddled e feias
doubtless eu recordo ainda
um poeta, fazendo exame do breio fora de sua lingüeta
conseqüentemente eu não posso
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
aqueles olhos pretos i elogiado uma vez assim
pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
do assoalho ao teto
na obscuridade e na paz de minha cama final

 



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