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retirement poem

calma como que segundo verão
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
eu fui acima e trago as ruas
minha mãe twines me as rosas molhadas com orvalho
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
eu ofereci-os todo o farewell
uma palavra do vôo de aqui e lá
como deva mim ajude à direita ao mundo que está indo erradamente
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
eu não queimo nenhum incense
última noite a lua cheia colocou um pano do branco
os poetas dizem
para trás, gire para trás
os dias melancólicos vieram

 



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