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african american poetry

eu amo roubar por algum tempo afastado
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
em todas as coisas não faladas de
quando os mar-ventos perfuraram nossos solitudes
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
material da lua
quando liberdade de sua altura da montanha
trançado e tecido
algum queixou-se ao mestre
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim

 



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