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diga-me
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
em sua barraca guardada
de nossos lugares escondidos
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
vivido pelo river-side
o rolo sad do cilindro muffled tem a batida
um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas

 



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