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wedding poem

eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
antes do saint de bronze solemn
o ar está cheio do alvorecer e da mola
a senhora, seu coração girou para a poeira
caído assim
sol e vento e batida do mar
calma como que segundo verão
o movimento do seu corpo é como a música

 



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