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thanksgiving poem

há uma hora do descanso calmo
esta é a canção da juventude
quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
no porto de york novo
o movimento do seu corpo é como a música
um history muito notável isto é
calma como que segundo verão
como eu me encontro telhado dentro, selecionado dentro
como um homem despido mim vai
a agonia de ter demasiado poder
o merriment infinito, foolish das estrelas
uma milha atrás
como deva mim ajude à direita ao mundo que está indo erradamente
diga-me mais menos ou diga-me mais

 



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