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religious poem

pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
pôde tê-lo sabido na mola mais adiantada
quando os mar-ventos perfuraram nossos solitudes
simplesmente falando
o rolo sad do cilindro muffled tem a batida
sobre o rio, no monte
todo meu amor para meu doce
muito bem, você liberais
a festa real foi feita
escuro-eyed
um pássaro cantou
em e sobre

 



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