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uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
as verdades terríveis estes sejam
para prestar atenção o dia inteiro à onda azul ondular e quebrar
tiveram e i mas encontrado com
eu não pray para a paz
perguntam-me onde eu estive
a lua levantando-se escondeu as estrelas
eu ouvi o vento o dia inteiro
em possa
eu fui acima e trago as ruas
minha alma é um campo ploughed escuro
porque assim sad meu encantador?
estes corações foram tecidos de alegrias e de cuidados humanos

 



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