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broken heart poem

deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós são
porque então, a obrigação nós vê?
sombras voadas que varrem perto
sadly falando
de nossos lugares escondidos
gaily através dos campos nós dançamos
o cheiro do levantou-se assim falso, os espinhos assim verdadeiros
as verdades terríveis estes sejam
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
minha mãe ensinou-me que cada noite
pouco parque que eu passo completamente
como águias na elevação ascendente
esse companheiro estranho veio em baralhar os pés

 



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