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retirement poem

melancolia, azul era
traga-me a canção macia
sono doce em suas sepulturas humble
aflija-se não para o invisível
quando uma ação for feita para a liberdade
ruídos que strive rasgar
eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
burly, humble-abelha aplanar
quem ama a chuva
eu tenho que dizer good-night

 



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