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fall poem

nós não éramos muitos
olhar além
como como as estrelas é este o branco, as caras nameless
têm você andar visto através da vila
acima deles todos, olhando para baixo
talvez
deixe um sustento da alegria você
estes corações foram tecidos de alegrias e de cuidados humanos
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim
agora para uma luta viva e cheerful
eu sou velho e cego

 



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