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nós quebramos o vidro cujo vinho sacred
gaily através dos campos nós dançamos
como ele de quem espírito na chama do meio-dia
as canções velhas
vindo para baixo no alvorecer dos montes windless
quando eu estive escutar, discreetly dumb
eu sei não onde
truely
eu estou no tempo cinzento frio
têm você não ouvido
havia três no prado pelo ribeiro
sob uma árvore espalhando da castanha
para a verdade, para o amor

 



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