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african american poetry

uma vida na onda do oceano
fora da janela um mar de árvores verdes
última meia-noite
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
dê-me a fome
e ainda andaram sobre
assim perdido
quem estará nomeando o vento
amigo, cujo o sorriso veio ser
o merriment infinito, foolish das estrelas
com seu cabelo que flaying descontroladamente
são idos os três, aquelas irmãs raras
tempestade
esse companheiro estranho veio em baralhar os pés

 



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