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autumn poem

e nse
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio
apenas agora
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
os corredores de mármore resounding longos
quando liberdade de sua altura da montanha
os dias melancólicos vieram
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes
short e doce, e nós viemos à extremidade dela
você é bonito e desvanecido
alguns dos hurts que você se curou
quando eu olhei em seus olhos
em e sobre
as máscaras da noite estavam caindo rapidamente

 



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