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baby shower poem

os dias hypocritic
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst
é ido
o sol pisou para baixo de seu throne dourado
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós são
nós não éramos muitos
há qualquer um lá
deixe-nos expressar nossas paixões mais baixas
e nse
eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
diga-me mais menos ou diga-me mais
minha mãe ensinou-me que cada noite
behold mim, em meus chiffon, gauze e ouropel

 



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