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a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
eu prendo seu coração
faça exame de meus bracelets
fraco-é voada a canção
eu vi com olhos abertos
ame-me no último, ou se você não
entre o fumo e a névoa de uma tarde de dezembro
estourou o vinho feroz
uma tempestade está montando na maré
para poder ver cada lado de cada pergunta
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
acima dos prados ricos com milho
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
eu tenho que dizer good-night

 



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