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romantic love poem

esta é a canção da juventude
eu nunca soube que a terra teve assim muito ouro
e ainda andaram sobre
pouco parque que eu passo completamente
minha alma vai clad em coisas gorgeous
há uns ganhos para todas nossas perdas
uma tempestade está montando na maré
abaixo do helm do guerreiro
behold mim, em meus chiffon, gauze e ouropel
há um que esse i amou uma vez assim muito
lá pela janela na casa velha
diz de épocas velhas boas
para estes braços brancos sobre minha garganta

 



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