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sob a folha dusky do laurel
o movimento do seu corpo é como a música
se o slayer vermelho pensar slays
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio
porque são as coisas que não têm nenhuma morte
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
faça exame de meus bracelets
perguntam-me onde eu estive
sua cara é justa e lisa e fina
o rolo sad do cilindro muffled tem a batida
e enquanto nós andamos a grama foi agitada fraca
rosas e ouro

 



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