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christmas poem

para trás, gire para trás
porque então, a obrigação nós vê?
ainda treze anos
envolva a terra no tempo cloudy
você pensa, meu menino, quando eu enrolo meus braços em você
um por um, como sae de uma árvore
entre o fumo e a névoa de uma tarde de dezembro
frequentemente eu penso da cidade bonita
não esteja irritado com mim
este é o navio da pérola
uma palavra do vôo de aqui e lá
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
eu penso d esplêndido justo

 



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